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THE 



HILLSBOROUGH REGISTER 



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COMPILED BY 



MITCHELL, DAGGETT AND WESTON 




Brunswick, Maine: 

Published by The H. E. Mitchell Co. 

1905 



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•^ TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Early Settlement 

Incorporation 

Town Officials 

Military Matters 

Industries of Hillsborough 

Church Affairs 

Educational Items 

Professional Men 

The Pierce Family 

Village Fire Precinct 

Electric Light & Power Co. 

Fuller Public Library 

Patrons of Husbandry 

Business Directory 

CENSUS 



Hillsborough Register 
1905 

EARLY SETTLEMENT. 

The town of Hillsboroup^h is situated in the north-west- 
ern corner of Hillsborough county, to which the town has 
the distinction of giving its name. The original grant to 
Col. Hill was for a section "about six miles square;" the 
appearance of the town on the map, however, is more like a 
diamond with a northwest acute angle forced into the town 
of Washington, in Sullivan County. Hillsborough is bounded 
on the north by Washington and Bradford, on the east by 
Henniker, on the south by Deering and Antrim, and on the 
west by Windsor and Washington. The town is in latitude 
43° 5' north, and longitude 5° 5' east. The surface of the 
town is greatly diversified by hills and valleys; the soil is 
strong and generally productive, but it is complained of lor 
its rocks which render it generally hard to eultivate. 

The first settlement made in Hillsborough, in 1741, was 
one hundred and eighteen years after the first made in the 
colony, in Dover, under the lead of Gorges and Mason. The 
proprietors of this company sent out two small colonies, 



6 HISTORICAL. 

uinlrr the (li.irttr granted hy James let of Enpland. Thoir 
fhartfr, Hinbnicin;: N»'w HaiiijiHliire, included the territory 
lyii)^- l)i'tw«'<Mi the sea and the St. Lawrence, and the riverfl 
Koimehec and Merritnack. Mawsachuspt ts colony set up a 
claini to Nfw 1 lainjiHliire, in j)ait, to ail north of the Merri- 
mack, and for many yearn the colonicH weic united under 
one j^overnrnent. A final sej)aration was effected in 1741, 
thcHJinie year the first settlement was begun in HilJHboroutjjh. 
Previous to this year the place was the unrestricted and 
favorite resort of the Indians, probalily tlic Pennicook tribe 
which is thought to have roamed the entire valley of the 
Contoocook. Numerous implements of their manufacture 
have been unearthed in the town; and it ap|>ears that where 
the village of Hillsborough Bridge is now located was to 
them a common resort. 

The township of Hillsborough, then called "Number 7" 
in the line of towns from the Merrimack to the Connecticut 
River, was granted by Massachusetts, Jan. IG, 1735-'6. 
The same territoi-y was later — Jan. liO. ]74(S-'l) — granted by 
the Masonian Proprietors to John Hill antl others, and was 
])ermanently settled under the latter grant. 

The principal nn-n among the first gi'ouj* of settlers were 
Samuel Oibson, James Lyon, Robert McClure, and James 
McColley. l^adi of these men ei-ecte<l hj.s lo^- i-abin in the 
hitherto uidiroken wilderness, and began the preparation of 
the soil for tiieii- first crop of grain and Indian corn. They 
soon began t he const ruction of a meet ing house, })resumably 
of hew II lo;;s, tor t lieie w as no saw mill nearer than New Bos- 
ton. This meeting house was furnished with glass windows 



mSTOEICAL. 7 

and a bell, which seem to have been the only luxuries 
indulged in by these hardy, but devoted pioneers. 

James McColley, of Scotch-Irish descent erected his log 
cabin within the limits of the present Bridge Village, and 
within this rude structure was born, Jan. 18, 1742, the first 
child born of white parents within the limits of Hillsborough. 
This child was John McColley, who afterward won distinc- 
tion as a soldier in the French and Indian war, and later in 
the American Revolution. A daughter (Elizabeth) was born 
to Samuel Gibson, who had located on the farm now occu- 
pied by Harry Burbank, on the road from the Bridge to the 
Center, May 19, 1742. Twenty-five years later, these two 
were married in Litchfield, received a present of a farm from 
Colonel Hill, the proprietor, and removed to Hillsborough, 
where thej' made their home. 

In the same year that McColley came, (1741), and per- 
haps at the same time, came Francis Graham — a name after- 
wards changed to Grimes as the name Graham itself has been 
changed from the old Scotch Graeme — Francis Graham was 
the grandfather of John Grimes, the grandfather of the pres- 
ent Colonel James F. Grimes. It is believed the third white 
child born in this town was Ann Graham, born in 1743. 

A few others may have also located here during the first 
settlement, from 1741 to 1746, but the company was very 
small and the narrow clearings they made in the nobleforest 
were scarcely noticeable on the hillsides. 

But soon a new alarm was rung within their hearing. At 
first the Indians had been found generally friendly, but in 
1744 news came that war had been declared between France 



8 IIISTOIJICAL. 

and (in-at Britain. Tin* rt-siilt in America was "the Cape 
Bretun War,' whirii wa^'fd with i^reat severity. Theliidians 
were eidintrd on the side of the French and hecanie a con- 
Htunt terror to the Hcattenn«r net thiiu-ntH. An attack was 
made on t lit- ncttlement of Hofjkintoii. when- cijiht pioneers 
were taken [)ris<)ntTs. Indians were scm liiikinL'' near the 
(alls at the Hi^ht of the liridj-e villajre in this town, and the 
few settlers decided it was time to leave. The entire settle- 
ment was then abandoned, and no permanent settlement 
was made until after the close of the French and Indian War 
of 17r,4 to 17G3. 

The Indians were slow to learn peace, but in 17<J3 peace 
became established and Colonel Hill made preparations lor 
the re-settlement of number 7. lie employed Daniel 
Campbell, of Andierst,to run out anew the lines of the town, 
and divide it into 100-acre lots. Soon settlers who had 
come prepared to stay bejran to pour in. The following: is 
the list ol those who were known to be therein 17G7. One 
family came in 17<)L|, beforetlir war dosed. The rest came, 
a few at a time, and were tlie.se, viz.: John McColley, Capt. 
Hamuel Bradford. Lient. Samuel Bradfoi'd. Jonathan 
Durant, Jonathan l^isty, Timothy Wilkins, John (iihson. 
Samuel (Jibson, Wm. Williams. B.eiij. Lovejoy, Wm. I'ope, 
Jonathan Sai'^ent. Moses Stcl. Is.iae I'.alduin. Wm. Ta;:- 
^art and Isaac .\ndrews. Of these, it will lie rememberetl. 
John McColley was the lirst child born in town. The two 
(Jibsons were brothers of .Mrs .McCollev. The tirst settlers 
who left diirinj;- the Cajie I'reton War never ret urned here to 
reside. 



HISTORICAL. 9 

These settlements were made at the Center, atthe Bridge 
and near the meeting house which had been located between 
these two places. All danger from the hostile savages was 
not past, but all able bodied men belonged to the organized 
militia and leaned upon their own powers and strength for 
the protection and safety of their homes. These gradually 
increased in numbers, while the earlier cabins were replaced 
by large and stately mansions, many of which have with- 
stood the varied seasons of a hundred years. Suitable mon- 
uments are they to the hardihood and vigor, and the 
strength of character of the men who fearlessly faced the 
dangers of pioneer life, that they might make for themselves 
suitable homes, and leave to their posterity' a valuable heri- 
taoe. 



INCORPORATION OF HILLSBOROUGH. 

The town of Hillsborough was incorporated under a 
charter bearing date of Nov. 14, 1772, This charter, issued 
in the name of His Majesty, King George III, was obtained 
through the agenc}' of Isaac Andrews, Esq, By this charter 
all the white pine trees were reserved for supplying masts for 
the King's navy. This township, whose original bounds 
have remained unchanged, was originally knowm as "Num- 



10 



HISTORICAL. 



litT 7", iiiiii was irilpiided to hf six inik'K Hquare. It isBtated 
that Col. Iliil paid a liluTal KUin to Governor Wentworthfor 
Hi<rniii;^ hiH name to the charter, and it is for this man the 
town received its name. 

Hit' First Town Mvctiug — The first town meetiufj waa 
held on Bihie Hill, at Capt. BradfordH tavern, on Nov. 24, 
ITTl*. Thf follow in;j; entry \h copied from the re-written 
record of this pioneer political gathering: 



Mr. Isaac; r.ahhvin 



f At a lefi-al meetino of the 

,, , • 1 , Inhabitants of the Tow II of 

Moderator appointed by , HiU^boroiioh. hcl.l on the 

order of Government. | .j_^^^^ ^^j November, 1772. 



\'ot('d to except of the Charter. 
Voted Isaac Andrews town Clerk. 



Voted 

Select 

men. 



Isaac Andrews 
John .McCollev 
Daniel McNeel 
Isa.ie Haldwine 

Will'" Tope 



Voted 



Samuel Bradford 
Constable. 



Voted 

Surveyors 

of' 
IIi<:lnva\s 



Daniel McNeel 
Will"' Pope 
Will'" Tagart 
Will"' Clark 



Voted Capt. Sanmell llradford town treaf-s. 
Voted C}ij)t. Saimiell Bradford tythiiijz man. 
\'oted the selectmen ii'in-c \iewers. 

Voted Will .Ions, Joshua Ksty, hog Constables. 

N'oted Will pope seeler of Leather. 
\'oted Isaac .\ nd re ws Clerk ol the market. 
Voted to renew their Call to Mr. Joiiatlien Barnes to 
settle in the work of the (Josjiell ministry. 



HISTOEICAL. 11 

Voted that Capt. Samuell Bradford should keep the 

Counsel at the time ordination 

Signed by " Isaac Andrews, Town Clerk. 

HILLSBOROUGH TAX LIST,— 1776. 

Lieut. Ammi Andrews, Capt. Isaac Andrews, Widow Mary 
Bradford, Widow Ennis Baldwin, Lieut, Samuel! Bradford, 
Ensign Timothy Bradford, Lieut Samuel Bradford Jr., 
George Booth, Andrew Bixbe, William Both, David Blanch- 
ard, Nathaniel Cooledge, Jonothan Durant, Asa Draper, 
Joshua Easty, Jacob Flint, John Graham, John Gibson, 
James Gibson, Daniel Gibson, Lieut. Baxter Howe, Nathan- 
iel Hayward, Wm. Hutchinson, Lot Jameson, Samuel Jones, 
Wm. Jones Jr., Wm. Love, Benjamin Lovejoy, Deacon John 
Mead, Lieut. Daniel McNeal, Lieut. John McColly, Thomas 
Murdough, Jedediah Preston, Lieut. Wm. Pope, John Mc- 
Clintock, Alex McClintock, John Nichols, Daniel Rolf, Major 
Raley, Jonothan Serjgant, Capt. Joseph Symonds, Moses 
Steel, Wm. Taggart, Archibald Taggart, James Taggart, 
Wm. Taggart Jr., Nehemiab Wilkins, Timothy Wilkius. 

On the eleventh of March, 1862, a vote of the town was 
taken regarding the annexation oi a portion of Deering, but 
the petition was rejected. 

The area of the town of Hillsborough is 27,320 acres. 
The population of the town, as shown by the United States 
Census, beginning 1790, has been as follows: 

1790, 798 1800, 1311 1810, 1592 

1820, 1982 1830, 1792 1840, 1807 

1850, 1685 1860, 1623 1870, 1595 

1880, 1646 1890, 2120 1900, 2254 



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TOWN OFFICIALS 

Town Clkhks,— Since 1850. 

1850. L«'vi (Joodfll; 
18.')! -(;2. Will. B. Whittt'inore. 
180.*}-.May, (JO. Oliver F. NVIhod. 
May, 18GG-71, Wm. T.. Whittemore. 
1872, J. M. Codiiiuii. 
1873-77, Wm. B. Whittemore. 
1878-8G, Frank F. Merrill. 
1887-90. (i. W. Lincoln. 
180 1-00, W. S. Scruton. 
181)7-1900, F. S. Story. 
1901-05, Wm. 11. Story. 

Treasurkh.'^. 

18r)0-51, Samurl (i. Barnes. 
l«r>i>-02, Wm. B. Whittemore. 
• 18G:i .May, G<), (Jliver F. Nelson. 
May, IHOG-H."), John C. ('am|)l)cll. 
188G, ('has. l',rock\viiy. 
1887-88, .Mark .M. Iladhy. 
1889-9;{, Wm. 11. Story. 
1891-1 '.Mil', I). W. ('. .Newman. 
l'.)0.*J, Amos A. Wyman. 
19()l-()r,, I). W. ('. .Newman. 



HISTORICAL. 13 

SELECTMEN OF HILLSBOROUGH. 

1850, Levi Goodell, Mark W. Fuller, Ammi Smith. 

1851, M. W. Fuller, Ammi Smith, David B. Gould. 
1852-53, Mark W. Fuller, D. B. Gould, Enoch Sawyer. 

1854, D. B. Gould, Luke McClintock, Chas. C. Smith. 

1855, D. B. Gould, John Cooledge, Chas. C. Smith. 

1856, Chas. C. Smith, John Cooledge, Edgar Hazen. 
1857-58, E Igar Hazen, Wm. Merrill, David Starrett. 
1859 Wm. Merrill, D. Starrett, Cornelius Cooledge. 
1860, D. Starrett, Cornelius Coolidge, Horace Eaton. 
1861-62, C. Cooledge, Horace Eaton, Geo. H. Clark. 
1863, Horace Eaton, C. Cooledge, David Starrett. 
1864-65, Horace Eaton, Edgar Hazen, D. B. Gould. 

1866, C. Cooledge, Horace Barker, Geo. Brockway. 

1867, C. Cooledge, Stephen A. Brown, Geo. Brockway. 

1868, C. Cooledge, Geo. Brockway, Luke Merrill. 

1869, Luke Merrill, Erastus Wilson, Geo. E Hoyt. 

1870, Geo. Brockway, Erastus Wilson, Geo. E. Hoyt. 
1871-2, Edgar Hazen. Wm. Merrill, Alonzo Tuttle. 

1873, E. Hazpn, Alonzo Tattle, Norman Bobbins. 

1874, Geo. E. Hoyt, S. C. Dowling, H. J. Clark. 
1875-6, C. Cooledge, H.J. Clark, J. P. Gibson. 
1877, C. Cooledge, G. F. Saltmarsh, J. P. Gibson. 
1878-9, J. P. Gibson, G. F. Saltmarsh, S. D. Wyman. 

1880, J. P. Gibson, G. F. Saltmarsh, A. J. Barney. 

1881, G. F. Saltmarsh, A. J. Barney, John Shedd. 
1882-3, A J. Barney, John Shedd, J. M. Curtis. 
1884, J. L. Shedd, J. M. Curtis, J. H. Eaton. 



1 i HISTORICAL. 

1885. .1. M. Curt is, .1. H. Katon, Rodney Smith. 
188r,, .1. II. ICaton. Itodney Smith, Chas. I'. i»ike. 
1887-8, Geo. E. Gould, F. C. AdaraH, Fred FHnt. 
1889, F. C. Adams, Fred Flint, \V. J. Farrar. 
18!)0, Ira W. Jackriian, Geo. Ray, John Booth. 
1801-3, S. II. Baker, John Booth, W. E. Gay. 
1894, Wni. 11. Story, S. Atwood, Stephen Dennison. 
1S9.-.. 

l.Sl>()-7, Clias. Freeman, A. V. Farrar, J. Booth. 
1898-9, Frank Parker, R. Smitli, Leon E. Annis. 

1900, \Vm. T. Whittle, E. B. Morse. M. M. lladley. 

1901, F. M. Parker, Leon E. Annis. A. II. Heath. 

1902, A. II. Heath, Ira W. Jackman. Edwin L. ("arr. 
190:}. W. J. A. Ward, Ira W. Jackman, M. H. Felt. 

1904, M. H. Felt, C. S. Flanders, James M. Ray. 

1905, C. S. Flanders. Fred B. Monroe, Eugene C.Runnell. 



MILITARY MATTERS 

The second settlement of Hillsborou^xh had scarcely 
got under way when the great American Revolution broke 
out, Itiit iliis town was ready for tlie struggle for independ- 
ence. The news of the battles of Concord and Lexington, 
and the call "to arms" were (jnickly and effectively re- 
sponded to by the citizens of Hillsborough. The following 
is a list of 



HISTORICAL. 15 

VETERANS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

without their titles: Benjamin Pierce, Isaac Baldwin, Ara- 
mi Andrews, Isaac Andrews, Jr., Moses Steel, William Pope, 
Thomas Murdough, Solomon Andrews, John McNeil, Silas 
Cooledge, Samuel Bradford, Sr., Samuel Bradford, Jr.. John 
McColley, Samuel Symonds, William Booth, Asa Wilkin, 
Robt. B. Wilkins, Nathan Taylor, Wm. Ta^^art, James 
Ta^i^art, Archibald Taggart, Joseph Taggart, John Tag- 
gart, Robert Taggart, Nathaniel Johnson, Jacob Flint, 
James Gibson, William Jones, Jr., Baxter How, William 
Symonds, Zachariah Bobbins, Wm. Gammell, Nathaniel Par- 
menter, David Munroe, Timothy Grey, Thadeus Monroe, 
Nathaniel Colby, Nathan Mann, and Daniel Kellom, thirty- 
six in all, concering each of whom a recount of their noble 
deeds would be of much interest did space permit. Capt. 
Baldwin was the first to enlist from the town, and the first 
to die— killed while fighting at Bunker Hill at the head of 
hie men. He was a veteran of the French and Indian War, 
having fought under Stark. Lieut. Ammi Andrews served 
through the whole war, and shared in Arnold's expedition 
against Quebec in 1775. For a sketch of Benjamin Pierce's 
record see personal sketch in another chapter. 

WAR OF 1812. 

Hillsborough has had representatives in every consid- 
erable war in the history ol the United States, and has fur- 
nished not only men but leaders. The McNeils— four genera- 
tions of military men — have won honor to the town. John 
McNeil was in the Louisburg expedition of 1744-45, and in 



16 niSTORICAL. 

the Ca})0 Hrdon War. His son Daiiiol wan acridentHlly 
(Irf)uinMi in tlic Contoocook at Hillsl^oroiiLih I'rifi^n'. His 
j^randson, .Inliri. waw a captain in tlie Kevolutionary War. 
This inan'H two sonn, Solomon and John, both hocainc ^^'n- 
eralH. .lolm rcccivcii many promotions during tlie War of 
1812 for valor, lir married a daii«rhter ol Gov. Pierce, 
Bister of th«? ex-president. Of thin mai ria<ie were a son and 
daughter. The son, John W. S. McN^'il was a lientenant in 
the re^iular army, havin«r been educated at West Point. He 
fell while leadino- an attack against the Indians in Florida, 
Sept. 10, 1837, at the age of twenty-seven. George Das- 
comb and Daniel Templeton were also engaged in this war. 
The following is a list of veterans of the War of 1812 who 
lie buried in the cemeteries in town: 

Simon flobbins, Eli Wheeler, Jonathan Danforth, David 
Liverraore, Luke G. Hosle}', Capt. Ransom Bigsbee, Captain 
Dickey, Stephen Richardson, William Pope, Renj. Putney, 
John Adkins, David Roach, Wm. Rnrrill, George Dascomb, 
Wm. 11. Heath, Richard Gould, Harvey Hubbard, Isaac 
Murdoutili. 

Hillsboiougli was ably represented in the Mexican War 
by her honorable son, Franklin Picrcr, who enlisted as a 
privati! but soon rose to the rank of a brigadier-general. 
Here he established his brilliant military record, towhiih 
every citizen of Hillsborough points with ]»ridt'. 

WAIJ OF THi; RERKMJO.N. 

Hillsborough furnished lier full (piota of soldiers in the 
Civil War. James F, Grimes received a captains commis- 



HISTORICAL. 17 

sion at the beginning of the war, and opened a recruiting 
office at the Bridge village. Many enlistments were secured, 
the young men of this and surrounding towns responded 
nobly to the call to defend their country's integrity. At least 
forty-five of the noble men tlms engaged either fell on the 
battlefield or died from wounds received in action. 195 men 
were furnished by the town, many of whom were led by 
James F. Grimes, who by meritorious conduct rose to the 
rank of colonel. 

In the spring of 1877 great pains were taken to find the 
graves of all deceased soldiers who had been buried in cem- 
eteries in use by the town, one of which was just over the line 
into Deering. Following is a list of the Civil War soldiers' 
graves then located. These with the veterans of other wars 
were decorated with flags and wreaths of flowers, which 
custom has continued through the succeeding years. Grad- 
ually the list of departed heroes is increased, while the ranks 
of the G. A. R. are thinned by the unceasing ravages of time. 
Let us of the present generation not forget the debt of 
gratitude we owe these men who so nobly fought for the 
Union of our country and the liberty of an enslaved race. 

SOLDIEHS OF THE REBELLION BURIED HERE PRIOR TO 1877. 

H. Munroe, F. W. Robbins, Chas. P. Baldwin, John H. 
Clement, Capt. B. S. Wilson, Capt. S. Gibson, Wm. N. Clapp, 
Wm. Smith, Chas. G. Hall, Capt. Geo. Robbins, Solomon 
Buford, J. B. Raliegh, A. H. W^ood, Edwan Lewis, Leonard 
Lewis, David Lewis, Chas. F. Robbins, John Adsit, Wm. Bur- 
rill, Jr., Ser. John Reed, Ingals Gould, L. S. Burtt, Obadiah 
Rumrill, Geo. Vose, Leander Eaton, Sumner McAdams, 



18 HISTORICAL. 

TlioiiiJi^ M. (';iri-. Joliii Morrill. Win. P. Cooledpe, A. Fair- 
baiikH. Uichanl 1>. (iouM, Win. liiinill, Jr. 

To tlic ^lowiii^ niilitarv rrn-ord niMtle Itv tht^ rt'preheuta- 
tivcs of tliin town in tlu'Hevpral warH in wliirli our state and 
nation have hrcn fiijiMjjfH] has latel\ been a(](i»'<i tlH'hrilliant 
aehievHrncnt of W.Scoil West, a you n^" IIilishoron<rh man, 
wlio enlist*'"! in the rce-ular I'. 8. naval service, Mav 11, 
iy"J7. Here he remained two and one-half years, and was 
one of the crew from tiie Hattleship "Marblehead" to cut 
the cables at Cienfuegos, Cuba, during- theSpanish-American 
War. For this deed of valor, which was perf(jrmed just one 
year from the eidistment of Mr. West in the Navy, he re- 
ceived a medal. <2,iven by vote of the V. S. Conjrress, "for 
heroism and ;iallaiit i-y when under lire." He was also en- 
pjaged at Cuant aiiinio and at Manzainllo, and before the 
close of the war received a sect>n(l medal foi- deeds of valor. 

(iUAM) .V1{.\1V I'OST. 

The(j. A.R. Post of this town was organized Oct. 5, 
1<S7(), under the name of "{Reynolds Tost. No. !?."»." There 
were twelve charier member^, (in.hine li*. l.'^TS. tjie name 
was ehanLied to '•Pieice Post, .No. _!."»." in honor of iJov. 
Pierce. The name was auain changed, .\u^. L'l . iNSl.to 
"Senator (Iiiiiies Post," in honor ot Senatoi- (Iiinies, of 
Iowa, will) was a native of this town. The names of 112 
different veteians haxc stooil on the mnstei- rolls of this 
oreani/.at ion tint the present nundier is only LT), nian\' of 
Hie ot hers ha\ ing gone to their leward. 



HISTORICAL. 19 

A Woman's Relief Corps was organized Oct. 5, 1894, 
under the name of "Senator Grimes Relief Corps, No. 80." 
Its membership at the present time numbers about 70. 
There is also a Camp of Sons of Veterans. 



INDUSTRIES OF HILLSBOROUGH 

Previous to 1860 the chief occupation of the citizens of 
Hillsborough was the cultivation of their farms, or the man- 
ufacture of lumber. The farms in this section were found 
very productive, but hard to work; however, when properly 
cultivated, the crops of hay, grain and corn, which were reapt 
from her fertile acres showed that Hillsborouoh could pro- 
duce as good yi^'ld to the acre as the Central West, but could 
not successfully compete since the rocky soil would not gen- 
erally admit of the use of machinery. 

These earliest farms were chosen on the hills, or hill-sides 
which offered particular advantages to the first comers. 
Gradually these farms have become deserted or converted 
into pasture lands for the large herds of the valley farms of 
a later period. Much attention has been a'iven to dairying, 
theproduct beingeitherhome-madebutter, orthe milksold to 
creameries, one of which was at one time located in this town, 
but at the present time much milk is shipped to Boston. 

Many saw-mills have been operated on the streams wher- 



20 IIISTOHICAL. 

ever Kufficieiit watfr f)()\vor rould he oljtaiiHfl. These con- 
verted tlip exteii.siveforostH ol hard wood and ever^reeriM into 
the hnnl)«'r neceHHai'V for the coiintruction of the many 
roomy farmhonPOB, or later eont; ihnted to laiild nj) the 
Bridge villa<re. Much has also hfcn shi|>i>ed to other mar- 
kets. Tlie ohl water-wheel mill has now been sii|)planted by 
the portable mill, many of which are now in operation in 
this town. Although a commendable bubinens enterpri^e, it 
is a lamentable fact, that these machines are desolating the 
beaut iful wooded hills wliicli a<ld such beaut_\ t o t he brcjken 
laudsca j)e. 

THE CONTOOCOOK MILLS 

Half a cjMitury ago the old cotton-hictory of the Marcys 
had |)assed into other hands, and about that time .I(din B. 
Smith bou<i:ht and took possession and set n]> the business 
of hosieiy-knittinji;. The old saw mill standin^: near the 
south end of the bridge, which had sawn boards, lumber and 
hail turned out shoe-pegs b\' the cart-loa<l ]>assed into liis 
(Smith's) hands, and was transfoinied into a large and con- 
venient factory. For a time Geo. D. Keaseler run the south 
mill — the old cotton-factory — and J. H. Smith the newly 
modeled one near the bridge. At length the north tactory 
caiac into his hands, and for several years he operated both 
mills to the besl advantage and amassed a fortune. The 
ContoocooU .Mills ("ompany was formed by .Mr. Smith and 
others under which name the business has since been carried 
on. The luills have been completely r«'novated and greatly 
enlarged since Ibbu. Twelve sets of machinery are now 



HISTORICAL. 21 

operated for the raaDufacturicg; of undeawear, 20,000 doz. 
pieces beino; an averao:e annual product together with 180,- 
000 doz. half-hose. Employment is given to 225 hands, who 
are regularly paid |10,000 per month in wages. This sum 
is circulated generally throughout local business houses and 
and plays a most important part in supporting local busi- 
ness enterprise. J. B. Smith is president of the company, G. 
E. Gould, treasurer, and C. A. Jones superintendent of the 
mills. 

HILLSBOROUGH WOOLEN MILL (THE NEW MILL) 

The project of "the new mill," so-called, was started by 
local business men, who bought shares and erected the build- 
ing, or began its erection, but the amount received did not 
complete it. Bonds were then issued and more money raised 
on these. The mill was then completed, but remained unoc- 
cupied for some time. It was erected for no especial business, 
but to sell or rent to some manufacturer who should add a 
live industry to the village. At length "the new mill" was 
sold and put to use. This was about 1877. New life seemed 
to possess the place at once, many new-comers sought homes 
here and new streets were laid out upon which houses were 
erected. Prices of land advanced, and business of all kinds 
improved. Rufus F. Frost & Co. opened the mill under the 
name of the Hillsborough Woolen Mills. 

These mills are situated on an excellent water power, 
which is not fully utilized. Ex-Gov. John B.Smith, is alarge 
owner, and has been one of the principal promoters of the 
interests of this important industry for a long period of 
years. 



22 HISTORICAL. 

CHURCH AFFAIRS. 

iiusr I'AifisH AM) (•()N(;i:i:(;a TioNAL socii/rv. 

Tlit'tirsl matter atteiidcd t(j liy the early nettlerw in 174-1 
vvflH the construction of their rude hounen, the very next, tbe 
nicctiii^- house, and soon iifter, a parsonage. All these were 
erected of loga, probably hewn by hand, for it is thought the 
firHtsettlorsdid not construft n sa u-niill. The tneetiiifr house 
was erected on tln' site of 11. (Jlaiks l)iiildiri;;-8 about half- 
way between the bridge and center village. The house was 
want only IhiiiumI. 

After the resettlement for twelve years public worship 
was held in warm weather in groves or in barns, in the 
coldest weather in private dwellin<is. Colonel Hill, the sole 
pfo[)rit'tHr, gave the town ten anrs of land now oecupied at 
the ('enter by the church and (•••[iiftery and village coninion. 
OtherlotK were reserved for the tiist settled minister. In the 
autumn of 1772, .\Ir. Jonathan liaraes was called to settle 
as pastor, and was accoi-diiigly (tidainrd and installed in 
November, that y^nir, the services taking place on Bible 
Hill. 

l>ibli' Hill is a well known locality in town antl is said to 
have been thus named because the oidy Bibles in town were 
owned thtM'f lt\- Di-arons Is.iac .Vndrrw.s and Joseph Symonds. 
This locality early liid fair to be the leadin;^ place in town, 
out ranking t he Bridgeeven. tbron it was built t he first tavern 
in town, built in 17<)(): the first town-meeting was held there 
in 1772; the first oidination the same yea i- ; an^l there lived 



HISTORICAL. 23 

the first captain and the first lieutenant of the earliest mili- 
tary company formed in town, 1779. 

The second meeting- house was built by the town, as had 
been the first which had been burned. At the end of thirteen 
years this house was found too small to accommodate thein- 
creased congregation. It w^as then removed several rods 
and converted into a school-house. A new and larger build- 
ing was then erected on the old site. This was a large two 
story structure with porches on three sides. 

The church society had been organized Oct. 12, 1769, 
which doubtless was the fiist religious organization in town. 
Rev. Mr. Barnes remained pastor for thirty-oneyears resign- 
ing Oct. 19, 1803, having become incapacitated by a stroke 
ot lightning. He lived but two years after. He was the 
father often children and was survived by bis widow thirty- 
three years. Today his descendants are among the esteemed 
citizens of Hillsborough. Other pastors and preachers fol- 
lowed until 1821 when Rev. John Lawton was installed, 
remaining about thirteen years, during which time a wide 
spread revival passed over the state, greatly strengthening 
the church of which we vvrite. Rev. Seth Farnsworth was the 
next pastor, being installed Nov. 23, 1836. On the same 
day the church just erected at the Bridge was dedicated, and 
the pastor became a resident of that village, but filled both 
pulpits, the old and the new. He inspired the people with 
love and confidence but after only four months wasremoved 
by death. 

Rev. Samuel G. Tenney was the next pastor. In the 
spring of 1839 the Hillsborough Bridge Congregational 



24 HISTORICAL. 

("Imnli was lonnall vori^MtiizHd ami Mr. Teniif-y was retained 
at tln' I'rid^i*'. lie was Hucceecjcd \>y lU'V. Jacob Cumniings 
\vli()s«' scrvicGB covered the jhtIoiI from ixi'i to 1 .S57 ; Rev. 
Ilanv Hrickett, IHoT-lSGG; I(«'V. Sti'jilicn Morrill, came in 
lS(jr>. Daring liis ministry the church was reaioved from its 
location ia the field to its present location oa Maia Street. 
Succeeding pastors here have been Revs. Ilenrv 15. lader- 
wood, John Bra«;don, Rev. Harry Brickett, a second time, 
(to the historical sketch of Hillsborough written by Rev. 
Mr. Brickett we are indebted for much of the early history 
coatained in this account.) A. J. (^nick, Ro«lney J.Mooney, 
I). \V. (Joodale, V. \V I'.urrows, and Charhs L. Storrs Jr. 
Rcv. .Mr. Storrs came ia lUUl, remaiaiajz" until Autrust 11>04. 

The church was without a settled pastor, uatil Rev. 
Christopher R. Hamlin was recently settled. 

Two excellent memorial windows were put in the church 
recently, one by F. B. Datton in aieaiory of the Dutton fam- 
ily, the other by Henry Duttoa ia au-aiory of the Hatch laai- 
ily. The present membership of this society is about lUU 
resident, and 40 non-resident menibers. 

We will now <j,-o back to the oiiuinal church at Hills- 
borough ('eater which we left destitiitc nf a j)astor in l.S3t). 
Thefollowiug y»'ar Rev. (ieo. \V. ,\ilaiiis was installed pastor 
of the society, reai;iiaiai»: until ISJI. l\»llowiag hiia were 
several pastoi's who reaiained a loni:cr or shorter- period, aral 
w ilh vai'ving sacccss. ap to 1S.")'.>. I'^ora period of twovears 
following this date mcthodi.>^t preacher-s wei-e eiaj)loyed. and 
a revival enjoyed under Rev. .Mr. Hatfield. This ultimately 
resulted in the building of the Methodist Chapel. Some 



HISTORICAL. 25 

bitter feeling was manifested, but under Rev. John Adams, 
who took charge of the Congregational Society Jan. 1, 1861, 
remaining until his death May 18, 1879, the church again 
became well established. Succeeding Rev. Mr. Adams, licen- 
tiates from Theological Seminaries, or the pastors of the 
Bridge Church, filled the puli)it for several years. Rev. R. J. 
Mooney was settled as pastor in 1884, remaining until 1887, 
when he was succeeded by Rev. Paul E Bourne. He was in 
turn succeeded, in 1894 by Rev. Samuel Eaton. The present 
pastor, Rev. Wm. France, followed Rev. Mr. Eaton in 1898. 
The third meeting house erected was burned June 19, 
1892, and the present edifice erected during the fall and 
spring succeeding. It was dedicated Aug. 15, 1893. Ten 
years later $300 was laid out in repairs and improvements 
onthechurch. The parsonage was repaired in 1898, costing 
|200. The noble record of this pioneer religious institution 
in Hillsborough is one to do credit to the devoted men and 
women who aided in laying its foundations, and to the long 
list of its faithful adherents who have lormed its pillars 
throughout the succeeding generations. 

BAPTIST CHURCH AND SOCIETY. 

A Baptist society was formed in town very early in the 
century, and a meeting-house, located between the Upper 
and Lower Villages, was erected in May, 1813. The first 
society was composed of sixteen members. Many different 
pastors were here employed for a long period of years but 
no services have been sustained for a long time, and the old 
landmark is now falling in decay. In 1837 an Independent 



26 HISTORICAL. 

Ba{)tiHt Clmrcli was or^iiiiizcd. and licv. Jcjliu Atwood, who 
came to tlu' cliiircli t lie same yeur. heconie pastor of theln- 

d('|)t'iiili'iit«. 

MKllloliISM— HILLSBOUOLTJH HKIlxJi:. 

Thf dorl lines of Met liodisrii wfv^' first prcaclK (1 at the 
Brid^:e by Daniel Lee aud Eleazcr Jordan, and tin- first y)er- 
tnanf'nt ()r<^anization j)f the church was effected ahout 1837. 
Between 1837 and 1839 the cliurch edifice was built on the 
coruer of what are now known as School and Pleasant 
streets, Lewis Ilowaid lieiri;^- jxistoi-. '1 he l.uihiine" com- 
mittee was composed of Thomas Howlett, Levi (joodell and 
Jas. Currier. The members at this time were Levi Ooodell 
and wile, Oliver ('olby and wife, Martha (iraves, Adelaiue 
and Marv (^raine, Barow Howe, Mrs. Albert Richardson, 
Alii-ail Ke\es, Mis. (lilbert, and \\\u Wilder ^irls. in 18G1 
the eliiirch was removed to its |)resent site on the village 
square, Daniel Wvman and J. II. T. Newell acting- as com- 
mittee. Later, in 1890, the edifice was extensively remod- 
eled, .losepii Manuel bein;:" j)ast()r. 

Thechnich hasenjoyeii inafked periods of growth under 
Moses Chase, Vanl?urs(l]oteii. ,1. A. I'.owler. ,L Manuel, and 
T. L. Cramer. 

The membershi]) now numbers 1 3(>. There is no incum- 
brance of debt, and tlieelniich is generally j>rosperous, with 
a bright future before it. 

llII-LSHOItoldU CKN'n.K .M. K. rUllUU. 

Tills chureii was ort::anized b\ William 1'. Hat field, and 



HISTOEICAL. 27 

the present buildino- erected in 1861. Previously students 
from Concord Biblical Institute had held Sunday services 
regularlj^ and from this work there resulted scores of con- 
versions. In recent years the church has suffered losses from 
deaths and removals until now the membership is only 24. 
Amont^ the pastors who served this church were Anioe Kid- 
der and J. A. Bowler. Among; the first members were Ben- 
jamin H. Gay, Ann B. Gay, William E. Gay, Mary J. Gay, 
E. J. Dunbar, Mrs. A, Dunbar, Mary A. Danforth, Mr. and 
Mrs. Levi Emery, James Jones, Sarah Kimball, Alden New- 
man, Nancy Newman, Nicholas Robbinn, Lydia C. Bobbins, 
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ray, Albert and Alfred Shedd, Lewis 
Vickery, and John Cram. 

CATHOLIC CHURCH. 

The Catholics in Hillisborough for many years were at- 
tended by the pastors of neighboringparishes who visited the 
town as one of their missions. Rev. Edmund E. Buckle, now 
of Nashua, celebrated the first mass said in town in Patrick 
Sullivan's house in 1881. For a time he came from l*eter- 
boro on a week day about once in every three months, hold- 
ing service in Odd Fellows' Hall. Rev. P. L. McEvoy and 
Rev. E. J. Furlong of East Jaffre}' said mass once a month. 
Oct. 7, 1892, Rev. David W. Fitzgerald was appointed the 
first resident pastor. Under his administration St. Mary's 
Church and parochal residence were built and St. Patrick's 
Church in Bennington. In Hillsborough there are about 
forty Catholic families and a Catholic population of 250. 
Bennington, Antrim, Greenfield, Hancock, Henniker and 



28 HISTORICAL. 

Francestowii arc attcndcMj from ilillsborong-li, the entire 
riitholic popiihil ion being 11)0 fainilieH, about 1,UUU people. 
The prt'st'iir j»ast()i- is Ilev. Joseph Corcoran. 



EDUCATIONAL ITEMS 

HillHborough, from the commencement of its f)ermanent 
settlement, has paid commendable attention to the educa- 
tion of its children. The earl v schools weie w id el.y scattered, 
but were lar«^ely attended. Some schools then contained 
sixty pupils, where now there are less than one-fourth that 
number. Gradually the Brido:e district has increased, while 
the rural districts have diminished, or have become absorbed 
in more prosperous adj(Mniiig districts. 

The rural schools of today, although not attended by a 
hirjre number of j)U[)ils, arc doii)<j,- excellent work, and offer 
{]jood advanta;::(»s U)v layinc- the foundation for an advanced 
education in the villatie hi«ih school and our numerous col- 
lej^^es. It need not be said that anyone, dcternnned to obtain 
an education, need remain i<i,Miorant, so k)n^- as that one 
possesses health and brains. 

niLi.sHoKoniu, oi£ \Aij.i:v, acadk.mv. and 

MlM.SHoKol (;U lIKill SCMOOl. 

About I he year 1S2(), there was a wide-spread fever, both 
in New Hampshire and Vermont, for establishing incorpor- 



HISTORICAL. 29 

ated academies, with or without invested funds. Hillsbor- 
ough Academy was incorporated by act of the Legislature, 
in 1821. The first teacher was Dr. Simeon Ingersol Bard, of 
Francestown, who had received his diplomafroni Dartmouth 
the same year. He was young, even boyish in appearance 
and of small stature, butstrong in mental ability and schol- 
arship, which gave a high tone to the new institution. He 
was followed by Rev. Wm. Clark, D. D., of Amherst, and a 
classmate of Dr. Bard. Rev. Samuel VV. Clark succeeded his 
brother, in 1823, remaining one year. The next principal 
was Rev. Jouah Peabody, following whom, in turn, were 
Robert and Solomon H. Reed, brothers, both of Dartmouth; 
Benj. F. Wallace, Esq., another teacher of note; Rev. Eph- 
raim Taylor; Albert Baker, Esq., and F. B. Mussey. 

The academy was at first located in a brick building at 
the Lower village. Having at length done its work there, 
it reappeared at Hillsborough Centre, under the instruction 
of Rev, Elihu Thayer Rowe, Dartmouth, 1840. He was a 
practical and thorough teacher, but died in 1867. Others 
swayed with credit the educational sceptre on the hill, and 
the academy did good work there for many years. In 1864, 
taking the name of Yalley Academy, it reappeared at Hills- 
borough Bridge as a private school, under the auspices oi 
Rev. Harry Brickett, assisted by his wife. There were then 
about 120 students. 

In 1876, Valley Academy reopened with afall and spring 
term, the winter and summer terms being in the same build- 
ing, under the same teachers, and known as theUnion School. 
Rev. Harry L. Brickett, son of the former principal, and a 



30 IIISTUKICAL. 

^nuliiatt' of Ol.t-rliii College, 1N75. whh tln'ii principal, 
aHsiHt»*(] by MisK lllicii J. I'>ri('kptt, a grncJuale of the same 
ooilt'ir*'. They taiiji:lit four teriiiH a year from 1870 to 1H79. 
witli the iM'st of Hurcess. In i1h» fall of 1H79, Dr. I'rank P. 
Newman Ix-cainc iiriiicipa! with Miss Mai-y I]. Whit tf iiKjre 
anHistaiit. Ill 1880, Mr. H. F. Hurd. ol i'.atcs ("ollfge, came 
here as principal and remained three yeain, \shen he was 
succeeded by Geo. A. Dickey. 

YIT.T.AflP: SCIIOOI. DISTiafT 

An elegant new Hchool building, with four dejiartnients, 
waH erected soon after Mr. Dickey came to the school. This 
building was constructed by the village precinct and accom- 
modates all grades of the special district. Succeeding Mr. 
Dickey as jtriiaipal of the high school, was Dana (!. Maible. 
Mr. Marble died during the school year, and his term was 
finished by II any Lovering. W. S. Scruton was the next 
princij)al, then Elbridge Copp, who remained seven years; 
Prof, rrin^le. ('has. Tracy, and the ]tr»sent incumbent, 
Rufus D. liarton. .Mr. Tracy was a superior instructor and 
did excellent work in the .school. Mr. Iiartt)n came herefrom 
Windsor. Vt., in the fall of 11)00, and has ])roven a faithful 
and elhcifiit teacher. The assistants durii'g the present 
school year art- Misses Helen (i. (iilinan ami .Ma\ !.. Harlow. 
.Miss .Mcl-'adden is j)i-iiicipai ol t he grammar school. A cor]>8 
of nine teachers are em})lo\ ed in t lie vilhi^e schot)ls. These 
several grades are attended l»y nearly ■U)0 ]tupils, a few of 
whom are tuition students fi'oni the town district. 

In 1890, three new rooms were added to the village 



HISTOEICAL. 31 

school building at a cost of |5,000. The schools of Hills- 
borough Bridge have had the attention and care of many of 
the most able men of the village. Dr. M. H. Felt served on 
the board for 21 years, 18 of which he was chairman, and to 
the work which he performed, and to that performed by 
other men and women who have so ably served on the board 
of education, is due much of the success attained by the local 
schools. 



PROFESSIONAL MEN 



LAWYERS. 



Hillsborough has been from the first tlie home oi distin- 
guished lawyers. Among the first practitioners v^hb David 
Starrett, a native of Francestown, a graduate of Dart- 
mouth in 1798, and a law student of Hon. Samuel Belief 
Francestown. He opened an office in Hillsborough in ] 8o2, 
remaining ten years, at the end of which time he myste- 
riously disappeared and was never since heard from. 

John Burnham succeeded him in 1812. He was a Dart- 
mouth graduate, and had studied in both Mr. Bell's and 
Mr. Starrett's office. 

David Steele, born at Peterborough, Sept. 30, 1787, 
graduated at Williams College, in 1810, and opened an 



32 IIISTORirAL. 

oflic.'.it Ilillsli(ii()ii-li. !it thf I'.ri(l^(. Villn^n", in 181.'5. He 
was a iisriiil man, hot li in socirtv and in t In- clnirih. 

•IdImi Mc'l-'arland opf'iM'd an otlici' at t In- I'pjjtT Villaj^e 
in 1^1."). hut di<'d f(tnr _\-»*Mrs lati-r. 

'i'iinolliy i>atlin^-. Harvard lSL'2. ()|ifnt'd an office iu 
Hillshocon;:!) in 1H2(), icniainin^- inst oiif year. 

Hon. Franklin Pierce opened an office at the Lower Vil- 
lage in ls27 (see f)(>rsonal sketcli). 

Alhcrt r.akcr", a \i'r\\' jiojmlar' lawxcr'. ;iT'adnat«'d at 
Dart niont li in ^K^4 nftt-r whidi lie rrad law with Hon. 
Franklin Pierce, and opened an officf at Hillsborou«:h in 
1S37. 

Other eminent practitioners wlio have located in this 
town have been Samuel H. Ayer, who wan 8ometimes pitted 
against Hon. I'ratiklin Pierce at the haf. (i('oi'<:e F)aistow, 
a native of Haverhill, a man of p:ood mind and ycliolarnhip, 
who succeeded ratlier as a man of letters than as a hiwver. 
Francis IJ. Peabody, who remained birt a short time. Fran- 
cis N. lUood, a Hillsboronti-h boy. had anofficeat the Lower 
Villn^'e. He was a <;ood lawyer- and an irpriizht andhoirora- 
ble man. 

Hon. .lames F. Prifrgs, of English j)arentage, an ex- 
member of Congn'ss, ])racticed at the Bridge for several 
jeufs, unt 11 lii.s rTinoxal to .Marrchcster. ('has. A. Ilar'tiden 
succeeeded Fs(j, Blood. 

Br'ooks K. Webber succeeded Fs(|. Briggs and was a 
popular and sui-cessfnl practitioner here for many years. A 
li, Spauldirig, of Lyndeborongh, began to practice here the 
latter part of 1870, r-einaining l)Ul two years. Willis G. 



HISTORICAL. 33 

Buxton studied law with Brooks K. Webber and in the Bos- 
ton Law School. 

Samuel W. Holman, now a judge of the police court, has 
been in practice here for a long period of years, he studied 
law with Hon. Mason Tappau, of Bradford, Attorney-Gen- 
eral of New Hampshire. 

Col. Frank H. and Kirk D. Pierce, brothers, located at 
the Lower Village. The former received a United States ap- 
pointment and left the town. Kirk D. has become one of 
the leading advocates of the state, and remains a valued 
citizen of Hillsborough. J. Millard Newman, son of James 
Newman, removed to Chicago. Wm. M. Holman, a Boston 
University graduate, opened an office at the Bridge Village 
in August, 1900, and J. M. Barton opened an office about 
one year ago. 

PHYSICIANS. 

The number of men who have commenced the practice 
of medicine in this town may almost be called legion. Pre- 
vious to 1840 there were eleven, as follows: William Little, 
Joseph Monroe, Benj. Stearns, Joshua Crain, Luther Smith, 
Reuben Hatch, Mason Hatch, Thomas Preston, Simeon In- 
gersol Bard, Nahum P. Foster, and Abraham H. Robinson. 
Many of these deserve special mention for their ability and 
skill in their profession, but our limited space forbids. 

In 1841 Abel C. Burnham opened his office at the Center 
but soon removed to the Bridge, where he practiced for 
nearly half a centur^^ with unswerving success. 

Dr. John Goodell succeeded Dr. Hatch in 1859, since 



34 HISTORICAL. 

wliicli liiiH'lic Ii.is l)»'fii n coiiHtjiiit and successful |»racti- 
tioticr. I)r. .1 . <^ A. I'lfiidi cjirii*' soon aflj-r Dr. (joodcll, 
and H«'itK'(i at lln- rpjifT \'illa«r<:* where he has since re- 
inaineil, receiving- a lai-^e circle of pat rona<:e. Dr. Israel P, 
Chase, horaeojiathic. practiced in town thiitv years or 
taorc. lit' once published and edited The Hilli^boroufih }Jes- 
sen^cr vcr.v successfully. 

\U'. Marcellus H. F"'elt came about 1870. since which time 
he has Jieen one of the leading physicians. Dr. W. W. Grif- 
fiths came aliont ten years ago, died in 11M)4. Dr. W. P. 
(Jrinies, a native of Flilisboroufih, is a successful practi- 
tioner. Dr. 1'.. D. Peaslee is an eye specialist and practi- 
tioner. Di-. \\. 11. .\bl)ott i-aine here from r.ra(lft)i(l about 
one year ago. 

PKNTAI. SriJCKHV. 

Hillsborough has been distinguished for practitioners in 
the art of dental surgery Drs. S. P>all, Frank P Tarey, and 
Di-. W'liittlc. were all successful pi'act it ioneis in this line. 
Di'. I'rank P. Newman and Dr. S. (). liowcrs lia\e »'ai'l) been 
in pi'actice foi- many yeai's. Dr. Illjiin M. lW)uers, son of 
S. (). I'owers, is now practicing in his father's otlice. 



HISTORICAL. 35 



THE PIERCE FAMILY 

The name of Benjamin Pierce, an honored Governor of 
New Hampshire of the olden tinie isfamiliar to all readers of 
history. He was born in Chelmsford, Mass., Dec 25, 1757. 
His father (Benjamin) died when this son was but six years 
old. Benjamin Jr., was brought up by his uncle, Eobert 
Pierce, of Chelmsford, to work on a farm, and when the news 
of the battle of Lexington came he left the field where he was 
plowing, took his uncle's gun and started for the scene. His 
military record is one to do credit to any man. At the close 
of the war he had received a lieutenant's commission. He 
removed to Hillsborough, after the return of peace in 
the thirtieth year of his age. He was soon appointed briga- 
dier-major by the Governor. In 1789, he was chosen to 
represent Hillsborough and Henniker in the Legislature, and 
served in that capacity for thirteen years successively. In 
1803, General Pierce was chosen one of the Governor's Coun- 
cil, continuing in that capacity for five years. He filled 
other high public offices, and in 1827 was elected Governor 
of the State, and was re-elected two years later. He remained 
in public service until his death, April 1, 1839, at the age of 
eighty-one years, during fifty-five years of which he had been 
constantly employed in some public ofiice. This tribute we 
find paid to his memory: "He was patriotic, brave, noble- 
minded and charitable; a benefactor to his country and a 
blessing to his State and society." 

Such, in brief, was the life of the father of Hon. Franklin 



'M HISTORICAL. 

Pierc*'. TIh' (lovnuor wms twice inairitd, iho}ii>t time in 
17n7. his wil'f li\iii^- Init n lit tie oxci- a vt-ai-. and ^^ave birth 
to Hlizahcth A., who married General .lohii .McNfil, the hero 
of Luiiilay'n Lane. He next inarrit-fl Aiina.daii^htfr of Ben- 
jamin Kfii irick, of Andierst, in IT'S'.i. Thry lived in married 
lift' lifty-oiif years. She was the mot her of ei^lit children, 
amon^' wlioni were Nancy, the wife of Uen. Solomon McNeil; 
Hon. Franklin I'ierce, and Hairy Dearborn I'ierce, the father 
of Col. Tranklin 11. and Kiik i). 

Fniiikli/i I'ierce was born at HilKsborongli, N. 11., Nov. 
23, 1 N()4. His early yonth exhibited great mental promise 
and he attended the schools of Hancock. Francestown and 
Exeter, and in 18l!(), entered Bowdoin Collefre. Here he 
graduated four years later- in the famous class of 1824. 

He spent tiie thi-ee follow ing years in the study oi law at 
North llani|jton, Mass., and at Amherst. In 1827, he was 
ad Miitted to the bar and opened his otiice in his native town, 
where his success was seemingly ])henomneal, but largely 
because his a])plication wasequal to hisability. Heespoused 
the cause of Democracy with great /cal. He was chosen to 
represent Hillsborough in the Legislature for five years, the 
last two of which (1832 and 1833) he was Speaker of the 
Hou.se. During- his second year as Speaker, being t hen in his 
twenty-iunt li \ear\ he was (»lected to represent his native 
(listiict in t hf r. S. Congress, and i II 1n-".7, lie w as clioseir U. 
S. Senator'. 1 Ic resigrred in 1 s 1 2 and came home to Concord 
and resumed his pr-ofession as a lawyer-. He declined several 
high otiiees, including the nomination I'oi- (lovernor, and a 
Heat in I'r-esident Polk's (.'abini-t . His rapid rise in the legal 



HISTORICAL. 37 

profession and in politics was due, not to any underhand 
action, but by a firm adherance to political principles, elo- 
quence in debate, capacity for public business, uniform cour- 
tesy, and an exhibition of frankness and manliness of charac- 
ter. 

When the Mexican War broke out in 1847, Mr. Pierce 
was among the first to enlist as a private soldier, but was 
soon commissioned brigadier-general. He led his gallant 
forces at Coutreras, Cherubusco, Molino, and Chapultepec, 
sharing with them the honors of victory. He was received 
with great honors upon his return to New Hampshire, being 
presented with a splendid sword by the State Legislature. 
After his return he resumed the practice of law. In 1852, 
the N. H. State Democratic Convention recommended him as 
a candidate for the presidency, but he declined to allow his 
name to be used in that relation. However, the National 
Democratic Convention, which met in Baltimore in June, 
1852, after forty -nine ballots, gave him the nomination by a 
vote of two hundred and eighty-two against eleven. 

His name aroused great enthusiasm and he was elected 
over General Scott, the whig candidate, receiving 254 elec- 
tral votes, against 42 for Scott. 

President Pierce was inaugurated at Washington, March 
4, 1853, in the forty-ninth year of his age. Concerning his 
adminstratioD we will not speak here. 

On retiring from the Presidency, he visited Europe, being 
everywhere received with maiked attention and respect. 
President Pierce died childless. His wife was Mary A. Apple- 
ton, who gave him two sons, Benjamin and Frank, the lat- 



38 HISTORICAL. 

tcr (litMi when but a child, and lU'tiifiiiiin wuh killed in a rail- 
road accident near An<lover, MaHH., soon after his father's 
election as president. Mrs. Tierce died in 180'^and Presi- 
dent IMerce parsed away (X't. 0, IbO'J. The family lie buried 
in Concord. 

Mr. Kirk I>. PiiTce's home is located at Hillsborough 
Lower Villa«2;e an<i is famous for its paintings, books and 
bric-a-brac that have descended to him through a long line 
of distinguished ancestry, as well as for the hospitable and 
courteous treatment, which all iiis guests receive. 

Mr. Pierce has maintained the reputation of his family 
in the legal line, having been intrusted with several very 
important cases, which he has handled successfully. He 
has the reputation of being a very eloquent speaker. 



HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE VILLAGE FIRE 
PRECINCT. 

Hillsborough Bridge Village Fire Precinct was estab- 
lished .Iiiiie 2G, 188(j, for the j>urpose of installing and niain- 
taiidng an efficient fire department, and other village im- 
provements. The first meeting was presided over by M. H. 
Felt, and 1\ \\. .Merrill was chosen clerk which office he has 
continued lo hold. Thi-ee liie wards, ii(»w teinied "com- 
missioners," were chosen as follows: I]dN\in H. Morse, R. 



HISTOEICAL. 39 

Childs, and L. W. Gallond. The present board of commiBsi- 
oners consists of Hiram J. Page, A. J. Van Dommele and 
James Sullivan (deceased). Wm. 0. Story is treasurer. 

The excellent system of water works was installed by 
Goodhue & Bernie, ol Springfield, Mass. ; and was purchased by 
the precinct Jan. 1, 1897, and a board of water commissi- 
oners instituted by special act ol legislature, Feb. 23, 1897. 
The report of Feb. 15, 1904, shows there were then 40 hyd- 
rants in the village, and 351 service connections. Com- 
missioners are elected to serve five years each, one being 
elected each year. The present board consists of W. O. 
Story, (terra expires 1909), I. H. Baker, (1908), J. B. Smith 
(1907), Geo. E. Wyman (1906), and Chas. A. Jones (1905) ; 
J. B.Smith, Chairman ; W. O. Story, Supt. Water is brought 
from Loon Pond, situated at the center of the town, to a 
reservoir located on Bible Hill for reducing the pressure 
which is now 80 pounds, producing a power sufficient to 
furnish protection to the highest buildings in the village dis- 
trict. 



HILLSBOROUGH ELECTRIC LIGHT & 
POWER CO. 

Hillsborough Electric Light & Power Co. was incorpor- 
ated daring the year 1894, and started operations December 
1. of that year, Lights were put in at the Bridge village, 
and at flenniker at this time but the line was not extended 



40 HISTORICAL. 

to the louf'p villaLi't' iiFitil two (;r three yparH later. The 
j)ow«'r-hoiise is sit iiiitrd on i hr ("outoocook river about mid- 
way between the Bridge and Menniker villa<:P, just over the 
line into Henniker iind is under tlie rare of H. J. Smith, Elec. 
Vj]\<x. Tlie j)ower at the falls liere is sufficient to produce 
niiicli more power than is now Ix'ing used for lighting pur- 
poseH. Thiw plant is the proj)erty of a faivate company, 
among the princi|)al stockholders of which, at the time of 
organization, were Col. James V. (J rimes, Henry Emerson, 
Dr. John Goodell, D. 11. (loodeil. W. I). Forsaith, Harvey 
Jones, J.S. P.iitJer, 11. C. Colby, ami ('.. \V. Lincoln. The 
officerH of the company at the present time are Dr. \V. P. 
Grimes, I'ree. and Treas, ; Dr. John Goodell, Vice Pres. : and 
W. D. Forsaith, Clerk, 



THE FULLER PUBLIC LIBRARY. 

.Mark I'liller, at his death, h'ft in his will the sum of 
f2,0()U for the use of a free libraiy in Ilillsborouiih, on con- 
dition that enough of the intei'est be used to keep in repair 
the family burial lot in the cemet<Ty between the Lower and 
tin- rppt'r \illages. Thf board of trustees was to consist of 
the Itoard of select nien, ex-oflicio, together with two other 
memliers, Organization was soon after nuide. a number of 
books purchased, and a lihrary room fitted up Willis G. 
I'.u.xtoii was appointed lihrarian. Mrs. I'uiler, at her death, 
made a substantial addition to the amount left bv her hus- 



HISTORICAL. 41 

band, but so far no liberal minded man or woman has pre- 
sented the town with a suitable library building. The 
library is located in Butler's Block, on School Street. There 
are in the library at the present time about 4500 volumes, 
comprising a very good assortment of fiction, and some 
good works of reference. Mrs. Herman G. Brown is libra- 
rian. 



PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY* 

Valley Grange, Number, 63, was organized at Hills- 
borough Bridge, June 26, 1875 with 25 charter members. 
Edgar Hazen was chosen the first master, serving three 
years, or until 1878, when he was succeeded by J. Q. A. 
French for two years. Succeeding masters have been : Jesse 
T. Bailey, 1880-81 ; Isaac Smith, 1882-83 ; Mark M. Hadley, 
1884-88; Fred W. Flint, 1889-90; John Goodell, 1891-92; 
Osman B. Huntley, 1893-94; Leonard F. Martin, 1895; 
Laura E. Huntley, 1896; M. M. Hadley, 1897; Geo. W. 
Merrill, 1898: Fred A. MeClintock, 1899-1902; Alton C. 
Colby, 1903; and Alma C. Wellman, 1904-05. The present 
membership of this grange is 139. The list of officers chosen 
for the present year consists of: AlmaC. Wellman, Master; 
AlmiraC. Watson, Overseer; Fred A. MeClintock, Lecturer; 
Jessie A. MeClintock, Secretary; L.F. Martin, Treasurer; and 
minor offli3ers.— Account furnished by the Secretary. 



42 HISTORICAL. 

imisborotiffh Grnnije, Nuinhfr 27 1, located at the Upyier 
Villa^*'. wHsoru-ani/t'il with sixteen meinberH in Match, 181)1). 
Stillinan McClinlock. Mark M. Iladlev, Wari-en S. Huntley, 
atid Martin Whitiu'v have served a.s masters; Mr. Whitney 
hi'iiii: t ht' pi'cscnt inciiinheiit. The otht-r lea(iin<r officer8 for 
11)0.') arc: Warren Huntley, Overseer; James Temple, Lect- 
tirei-; Miss Jniinie E VickHpy, SfcrMtary; and .\rthur Whit- 
ney, Ti'easurer. The society now niimh«'rs thirty-ninH. and 
is 8tHa(]ily increasino; in numbers and prosperity. 

— Account furnished bv the Master. 



MORRISON BROS. 
Dpuycjists 

Dealers in 

Drugs, Chemicals and Toilet Articles 

PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. 

Whittemore Block, Hillsboro Bridge, N. H. 



HISTOEICAL. 43 

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 

Officers— C7erA', W. H. Story; Treas., D. W.C.Newman: 
Selectmen, Chas. S. Flanders, Fred B. Monroe, E. C. Rumrell; 
Collector, A. A. Wvman; Highway Agt., F. D. Gay; Board 
of Education, Lena B. Brockvvay, Jas. M. Ray,O.S. Huntley, 
ToiFn; J. W. Chadvvick, Mary E. Brown, S. H. Baker, Bridge; 
Board of Health, John Godell, M. D., W. P. Grimes, M. D., 
L, E. Annis; Chief of Police, O. A. Harrington. 

Postmasters— F. Gibson ; Center, Ruth B. Gammell 
Upper Village, Herbert Dresser. 

Justices— W. H. Manahan, Ralph G. Smith, S. W. Hol- 
man, K. D. Pierce, J, F. Grimes, Alden P. Farrar, M. M. 
Hadley, S. H. Baker, J. B. Smith, Martin Whitney, M. H. 
Felt, D. R. Bruce, H. R. Martiu, W. M. Holman, John 
Goodell, W. H. Story, W. H. Dennison, G. W. Lincoln, C. B. 
Gammell, Chas. Hazen. 

Churches — Conoj., Center, Wm. France; Meth., Center, 
Irving C. Brown; Union Chapel, Lower Village. 

Lawyer — K. D. Pierce. 

Station Agt. — L. S. Hill. 

Public Telephone — Geo. W. Lincoln, exchange office. 

Manufactures— Lumber, F. M. Parker; Lower Village, 
Cecil P. Grimes. 

Summer Boarding Houses — Wm. T. Whittle, W. Gay. 

Mechanics— Blacksmith, Lower Village, W. West; Pho- 
tographer, W. H. Manahan, Jr. 

Merchants — Onslow Gilmore, F. Gibson; Upper Village, 
F. Gibson. 

Physicians— John Goodell ; Upper Village, i. Q. A. French. 



44 HISTORICAL. 

lllI.LSl'.oltordll I'.IIIDCI': I'.rslNKSS hlKKCToUV. 

TosTMAHTKH— J. Fruuk Nichols. 

C iiv ncu K^— Con ff., (\ K. Hamlin; Moth.. Iivin^r (\ F>ro\vn: 
( ath., JoH. roivoraii. 

Bankh— First National Bank of Hillsl>oroii<?h, Ruthven 
Childs, Pres. ; A. L. Mansfield, Cash. ; Hillsborouj^h Guaranty 
Savin«z:H, J. B. Smith, Pres., W. I). Forsaith, Treas. 

HxPHKSs Agent — V. Kimball. 

Tel. Ag't.— a. M. liurnham. 

Newspaper — HUIsboro Messenger, Flanders & Chad wick. 

Ins. Agts. — S. W. Ilolman, (i. W. Lincoln. A. L. Mans- 
field. 

B(jAun OF TitAUE— S. \V. Ilolman, Pres. 

Hotels— FaZ/ej' Hotel, Thos. Gray, Albina C^iiiil^; Rfst- 
aurants, Mrs. Maria Morse, Carl Fletcher. 

LivEKY Stables— E. W. Procter, PhiHj) Yonn*r. E.Gove. 

IjAwyeus— J. M. P>arton, S. W. Holman. K. D. Pierce, W. 
M. Ilolman. 

Societies— Valley Grange No O-'^ llillsborouiih Grange, 
No. 274, P. of II. ; Hillsboro Lodge, A', of P., (Bridge) ; Sen- 
ator Grimes Post, (i. A. K. ; Woman's Belief Corj)s; Eunice 
Baldwin Chajiter /A .1. A'.; Hillsboro Bridge Comnmndery, 
U. O. G. ('.\ \'ail('y Lodge, North Star Encarn|)nient, /. O. 
(). /''. : Hope Kcbckah Lodge; Haiinony Lodg«', .1. /•'. il- 
,L M.\ I'ofi la Chapter, O. E. S.\ Franklin Picfcc council, U. 
(). A. M.\ Pauline Cushman Council. IJ.ofL.; Whippoorwill 
Lodge, A'. E. O. P. 

MlsK'Ial ()ic(;amza'I'Ions— Hillsboro Cornel Band and 



\ 



HISTORICAL. 45 

Merrill's Orchestra, F. E. Merrill, leader; Wahmetah Orches- 
tra, F. G. Rumrill, director. 

Manufactures— flour and meal, Weslev DenisoD ; shirts, 
drawers and men's hosiery, Contoocook Mills; woolen cloths, 
Hillsboro Woolen Mill. 

High School— Rufus B. Barton, Prin. 

Mechanics— Blacksmiths, J. H. White, W. T. Hackett, 
F. E. Nelson; carpenters, P. H. Rumrill, Leon Annis, Clar- 
ence Colby, Horace Richardson ; copper, tin and sheet iron 
workers and plumber, Wm. E. Newman; harness makers, R. 
J. Ennis, J. W. Bradshaw^; jewelers and opticians, W. H. 
Story, D. E. Gordon; machinist, Scott D. Hoyt; tailors, J. 
Davis, J. B. Tasker; job printing, Flanders & Chadwick, H. 
F, Smart; barbers, E. J. Georoe, J. Hurd, F. G. Rumrill, S. 

D. Abbott, Chester Favor; Hillsboro Electric Light & Power 
Co., J. F. Grimes, Treas. ; bicycle repairing, F. E. Halladay. 

Merchants — F. E, Merrill; auctioneers, W'. H. Manahan, 
S. H. Baker; clothing and furnishing goods, J. B. Tasker, 
Kimball & Roach; coffins and caskets, H. B. Currier; con- 
fectionery and cigars, W. Bennett, Boston Fruit Store; 
drugs, Marcy's Pharmacy, Morrison Bros., C. S. Perry 
Pharmacy ; dry goods, O. J. Kimball ; fancy goods, Mrs. L.J. 
Jones, Alice Sullivan, Carrie Burnham ; flour and grain, F. 

E. Merrill, W. C. Dennison, D. Whiting & Son; furniture, A. 
M. Biirnhara; hardware, F. E. Merrill; ice, A. E. Carter; 
meat, W. P. Kimball, V. Mosley, H. J. & E. C. Gage; milli- 
nery. Miss S. B. Farrar, Mabel Moore; shoes and boots, 
Kimball & Roach, Mosely Bros., H. G. & S. G. Brown, vari- 
ety store, T. Gaddas, Wm. Bennett; stoves and crockery, 



46 HISTORICAL. 

Win. ]]. Nt'wiiiaii: trunks, rolx's, liariii'SHfs. .1. W. I'radehaw; 
fish hikJ ovHtfTs, llaiTv Appl'ton ; itt-riodifalH, Will Bennett; 
hakfi-y. ('. I'. FIttclici-: iiiUHic Htor*'. C A. MacoliHter. 

I'livsK lA.Ns — M. II. Felt, W. H. Ahholt, Wurreri GrimoH; 
honit'., i'.. P. renHJep; dentihtH, S. (). I'owcib, Frank H. 
Newman ; opticians, W. II. Storv. i>. Vl. (lordon. 

FrMj;ic rriti.ic I.ii'.k.mjv— 45UU volumes, Mth. Herman 
G. Brown. HI). 

lIiLLsHoicoidii W.\ti;k Wouks— W. (). Story, Supt. 



A REVELATION and A REVOLUTION 

is wluit \ oil liin See at our Hton- in 
DEl'ENDABI.K LINKS ()F FIHMTLUE 

SOMETHING NEW ALL THE TIME 

Nutliing t'lse is HO (Ifsiruliie or iiiDrf 
attractive, nothing ♦'Iwe lawts as loiik' 
as a i)rptty piece of Furniture. We 
liavf a j^rainl anHortinent at reanonaMe 

prici's. 

We make a specialty of Picture FraminR, and Solicit your busi- 
neas in thia Department. 

A. M. Burnham 

HOUSE FURNISHER 
Hiilsboro Rridfie, N. H. 



Census of HiIlsborou^h-1903 

The populatiou ot the town of Hillsborough has been 
arranged in families where that arrangement has been 
possible. In these faniilies, in addition to the resident 
living members, the names of the non-resident members 
are included. It should be borne in mind that this plan 
does not include the names of all former residents of this 
town, as the names of the non-residents appear only when 
one or both of the parents are still living in the town. After 
the name of each non-resident will be found the present 
address, when such address has been given to us. Non-resi- 
dents are indicated by the (*). 

When a daughter in a family has married, her n»me 
taken in marriage appears after her given name in parenthe- 
sis, the name preceded by a small m, thus: (ra ). 

Following the names of the population is the occu- 
pation, postofRce address, or rural free delivery route. To 
designate the occupations we have used the more common 
abbreviations and contractions, as follows: Farmer — far; 
carpenter— car; railroad service — R R ser; student, a member 
of an advanced institution of learning — stu; pupil, a member 
of a lower grade of schools (including all who have reached 
the age of five years)— pi; housework — ho; laborer — lab; 
physician and surgeon — phy & sur; clergyman — clerg; mer- 
chant — mer; teacher — tr; blacksmith — blk; clerk — cl; book- 
keeper — bk kpr; lawyer — law; mechanic— mech; machinist— 
mach; engineer— eng; maker— mkr; worker — wkr; work — wk; 
shoe shop work — shoe op; cotton or woolen mill operatives 
— mill op; weaver — weav; spinner — spin; electrician — elec; 
painter — ptr; carriage work — car wk; dress maker — dr mkr; 
insurance — ins; traveling salesman, or commercial traveler — 
sales, or coml trav; music teacher — mus tr; teamster— team; 
lumberman— lumb; attendant — atten. 

This Census was taken expressl^' for this work during 
the winter of 1905, by Roscoe A. Weston, of Mt. Vernon, Me, 



48 



CENSUS. 



Census, 1903 



WlitTf IK) inldicss is ^^iv«Mi Hillsborough Bridge P. (). ia 

UIIii»MSt ()()(]. 

\\)V ot \\>'V ihidrcsscs we li;i Vc ll.-fd i he follow iiiji abhi'evi- 
atioiis: 11 illsUoi-otiiih — II; 1 lillshoioiit:!) r{)[)er Villnirt — Up; 
nill>lii)f()u;zh Ct'tittT — Ctr: lO.ist \\';i.-Iiin;:t()ii — E \\'ash.: 
Ilt'imiktT — llerii-; MaiK-he.ster — Maucli. 

StitM'ts are ahltrpviatpd thiiB: Hennikf-r— 1 Nii; Depot — 
Dpi: Central — Cpii: < 'liiirch — Cli: l*i-<'st on — I'res; River — 
Tuv: Ho.vt's Lane— IIi'h L; Mvrth — M.vr: W\ man— Wym; 
llolinaii — Ilol; Wliitteniore — Whit: I'lospect — I'ros; New- 
man—New; School — Seh; Bri<l<»e — Brjr; Pleasant — Pleas; 
Summer — Sum; Walnut — Wal; Pearl— Prl; I'nion — Un; 
Jacksou — Jack. 

Belle (m leaker 

*E(hvin roal est bro 

Los An<i:eles, Cal 

*IIiram hotel el 

New Y(.)rk City 

Abbott, Will team II 

Celia (Cram bo 

Ethel B stu 

Harold W pi 

Abbott. Elizabeth L (Preston 



Abbott, W H i)hy & sur Dpt 

Blanche (Nels(jn ho 

Abbott, Dow S barber Br«i- 

Addie J ((lould nnll oj) 

Geo S stu 

Abbott, lloland 'I' far 

Eddie niill op 

*(!lara M (m Robinson 

Manelii ,> 

ires 

Al)l)ott, Eddie null op Brp; ,, 

' ^, -,,1 Adams. !•, 1 1 car 11 

Lottie ((.ardner mill op | ,,||^,^^ ^, (Bumford ho 

Abbott, Ered eoarhman, ,, „,i,^ a (m ( iib.sou 

l]va ]•] (m Hudson 

mill op 
^Arthur actor' Adams, Bailey far Ctr 



coachman 
la .lack 
EllaM (Adams ho 

Abbott, i:ndly (I'.ell .'{o Dpt ; Walter E 



CENSUS. 



49 



Mary A (Grinnell ho 

Harry G p! 

Fred J pi 

Sadie E pi 

Ralph B 

Adams, Daniel C far 

Mary M (Dresser ho 

Henry W car 

Helen M (m Hill 

Adams, Freeman far E Wash 

Winnie G (Pike ho 

Lester F pi 

Beulah L pi 

Elmo P pi 

Adamson, Stuart M spin Riv 

Margaret (McLain ho 

Alcott, Irene ho High 

Alden, John stu 

Alden, Lottie ho 

Allen, Winfield E far Ctr 

Delia (Hayes ho 

Allen, Abigail ho Ctr 

Amlan, Wm mill op 29 Sch 

Angell, Clarence L iar 

E Wash 

Mabel E (Woods ho 

Annis, Leon E cont & bldr 

Cen 

Lucy E (Eastman ho 

Leolin E pi 

Bernard E pi 

Appleton, Mary E (Wood 

60 Main 
Harry E fish mk't 



Fannie (m McAlpine 
Lottie ho 

Appleton, H S fish mk't High 
Mary E (McElroy ho 

Josephine M mill op 

Walter H mill op 

Etta M pi 

Arthur C pi 

Ross F pi 

Frank S pi 

Maurice A pi 

Scott L pi 

Gladys B 

Ash, Lewis mill op Cen 
Alice (Travers ho 

Reginald T 

Ash, Moses E mill op Dpt 
Ida (Dickey mill op 

Ash, David mill op Pros 
Minnie (Nichols ho 

Eva B pi 

Guy N pi 

Ruth A pi 

Ashby, EttaC (Scruton Brg 

mill op 
Sherod pi 

Ashford, Nora Main and Cen 

Ashford, Richard mill op Ch 
Ellen (Ashford ho 

Florence J mill op 

James E mill op 

Harry pi 

Glennie E pi 

Madelaine T pi 



iO 



CENSUS. 



I'h.'Slf.V 

i:ri<l H 

Nora M 
Atwood. .Inliti .M Ial» 

Ma M (I'.arnoH 

(Jlto 

Charlie 

Ila 

Hazel 
Atwood, Sylvf'Ktf'r far 

Mary C (Clement 
Atkinson, H 8 milk d 

Viola (Hullard 



B 



P.r«r 

ho 

lab 

Pl 
Pl 
T>1 
II 

ho 
Hen 

ho 



Bahiii. lloliort mill op Hnn 

Bahin, IMiilii) mill op Hen 

I'ailev, Sarah ho Hen 

Bailey, H li luncli looni I)pt 

Ahliif ( Noiiis ho 

H II .Ir far 

Charlie 1) lab 

John \V lab 

•Maude A (m McClintock 

t)77 Westffii A\"t', Lynn, Ma.sH 

•Malx'l (in Davis 

Pmaeook 
Winnie (m Melrose 
Bailey, H II .Ir far Fp 

Ida (Kay ho 

I'aucy II pl 

LottieX pl 

MarjorieC pl 



I)oris M pl 

liaih'V, 8 10 ret<l Brg 

P>»'tTi»* E (Cari)enter nurse 
•.N«'ttieJ (m Pehrnon 

Mar^diall, Minn 

•Harry motorman 

13'i4 liroadway 

Somerville, Mass 

Bailey. Luoy (Wood ho 

8 New 

Flora B (ni Kimball ho 

Baker, Stillman auctioneer 

;3."3 Dpt 

Belle (Abbott ho 

Albert H pl 

Dorothy E pl 

Baker, Fred L nnlk cl 

Clara M (Spauldiii>:- dr mkr 

Maudeline S stu 

Barnes, John car Main 

Annie (Wilson ho 

•Edward M express cl 

Clairniont Jet 

•Barnes. Edward M express cl 

Clairniont Jet 

Mareellus W pl 

Maurice H pl 

Barnes, Horace J t^am 

l\\iX and Sum 

Mary (Nelson ho 

Horace N pl 

Ermine M pl 

Barnes, Leda jd II 

Barnes, Geo E lab 



CENSUS. 



51 



Barney, Andrew J far Myr 
Barron, Oakie far 

Augusta (Gay ho 

Barton, R B prin H S Jack 
Vinnie C (Davis ho 

1^ Grace E pi 

W' Gertrude D pi 

Rena L 
Bash, John W lab 

Ch and Main 
Lillian A (Woodward ho 
ChasH 
Marfjaret E 
P Bates, Grace mill op Dpt 
Bates, Chas pi 8 New 

Beard, Betsey (Cilley ho Riv 
*Geo F Abbieville, La 

Mary L (m Cod man 
*Harriet S (ni Flanders 

Hooksett 

*Wm H far Hen 

Beaird, Bessie stu Riv 

Bean, Amandy (Seavey Ch 

Ada (m Proctor ho 

Belcher, Abbie (Blodgett Brg- 

Nellie M (m Ferry ho 

' Bennett, Henry far Up 

Emily (Randall ho 

*Chas shippinff cl 

Gardiner, Mass 

Hannah (m Roberts 

Effie ho 

!^ Bennett, Geo lab 

■ Ellen (Martin ho 



Bennett, Wm Ch and Wal 

news stand & variety store 
Bella (Kendall ho 

Bennett, Frank W team 

57 Main 
Sadie A (Gove ho 

WmF 

variety store & news stand 
Lottie M tel op 

Bickford, Jas D retd Up 
Sarah B (m Hayfie 
Frank J far 

Billow, Jennie ( cook Main 

Bills, H C horse dlr 47 Ch 
Abbie M (Holt ho 

Blake, Laura R (Hemphill 

mill op Wym 
Queenie E (m Gay 
Beryl E ho 

*Bernice F (m Childs Henr 

Blaisdell, Maude ho Up 

Blake, Phillip lab Dpt 

Mary (Drapo ho 

Philip B mill op 

Minnie mill op 

Henry pi 

Melvina pi 

Malinda pi 

Flora 
Rosa A 

Blake, Joseph mill op Pros 
Mary (Courcy ho 

Charlie J pi 

M Emma pi 



52 



CENSUS. 



I-^i-.'iiik 
Arthur 
lilaiicliard, Marion pi Main 
Hlatictianl, lOinnia pi 

I'laiM'liaid. Joseph hih I'rj^ 

Matihla ( hu 

Maude mill op 

.loliii mill ()]) 

*Blaii(J, Lama lio Windsor 

Blood, Fred mill op Ilt's L 

Blood, Mary ((jilmore II 

•Laura M tr (it)lffstown 

Ida B ho 

Blood, Mattie ho I'p 

Bond, MattJH M (Jones drmkr 

Bosworth, Clem weav 

l'>tta ( mill op 

Bowers, Sani'l U dentist Main 

Susie J (Thorp ho 

Klj^in M dentist 

Isabel I' pi 

Bowen, Marv mill op 

Boydeii, ( Jeo \V fill" 11 

Boynton, Cliarlie mill op 

Ht'sL 
Boynton, Nellie niill op 

Ilt's L 
Boynton, Win (' L'nd hand 

Sum 
Lovina (Clou^h ho 

Geo \V mill op 

I'radlord. Jennit; K (Jones 

dr mkr ~>'J Main 
Bradshaw, J W harness n)kr 



Ijnma (1)\\ inell ho 

Bia^i:. Mary S ((Jihson II 

Braley, Mhtv E mill op 

11 Mill 

I'rockway. K A drn«,ri:ist 

M H i n 

lirockway, Iliman A far I'p 
Kl>ie J (Conn ho 

Frank C far 

Brockway, I'lniikC far- }']) 
Lena (Bailey ho 

Brockway, (Jeo far L Wash 
Betsey (Chesley ho 

Hi man far 

Clias lab 

I' led far 

*Lllen (m Gape 

Broikway, Fred far L Wash 
Alice (Jonea ho 

Ft hel M (m Manahan 
Pauline pi 

Brockway, Abhie A (Hackett 

Mill 

•Fred C livery bus 

Warner 

I'rockway, Chas photopr 

48 Main 

Fannie H (Wliiltier ho 

l>ro\s n, Ir\ in^ ( " clerg 

11 Fleas 
Alice (Noyes ho 

Lena M stu 

(iladys A pi 

Irving C Jr pi 



CENSUS. 



53 



E Frances pi 

Harold 

Marcellus N 
Brown, Dana J mason H 

Deborah (MacKellar ho 
Brown, Josephine dr mkr 

Main 

*Chas E far Deerino; 
Brown, N G shoe mer New 

Bertha M tr 

Chas H far 

Sherman G mer 

*Emma L stenog; 

Littleton 

Ada (Buxton librarian 
Brown, Herbert A R. R. ser 

Riv 

Minnie G (Gould mill op 
Brown, Lovina A mill op 

Brown, Hiram retd Pios 

Martha (Gove ho 

Herman G mer 

Flora (m Smart printer 
Brown, Chas H far 

Ruth R (Young ho 

Shirlie M 
Brown, Henrj J. far 

Mary M (Wood 

divine healer 

Mary Clay stu 

Brown, Jas retd Ch & Wal 

Mary E (Whittemore ho 

Eva W pi 

Bruce, Mary S (Gibson H 



*Anna S (m Fox 

Tremont & W Newton 

Boston, Mass 

Dana R deputy sheriff 

Bruce, D R deputy sheriff 

Main 
Nellie M (Goss ho 

Doris M stu 

Florence E stu 

Anna F stu 

Rufus J pi 

Margaret L pi 

Robert G 

Bryant, Wra J mason Brg 
Mabel (Billings weav 

Bumiord, Ellen M (Atkins 
Clara B (m Gilmore 
Geo H team 

Burbank, Nancy J (Grimes 

Sch & Myr 
Lizzie C ho 

Belle M ho 

Harry B far 

Burbank, Harry B far 

Mabel (Claflin ho 

H Lawrence 
Donald B 
Philip R 

Burbank, Frank mech H 
Mary (Gilmore ho 

Burbank, Mahalah (Sweet 

retd Ctr 
Ruth B (m Gammell P M 
*Melinda(m Gammell Hen 



i 



CENSUS. 



(lill)prt far 

Hiirl)ank, W(*lff)nif' (i j)I 

iJurltaiik, (iilhcrl far Ctr 
CliriHty (McDonald ho 

IIar(jI(l N ])1 

I'.iirk.', Patrick J ptr 

Burns, TIioh lab 

I'liiMiliain. Martha A 

(McClintock 
Maii(Je L (m Gould 
* Fa II nip (in Kicker 

Ricker'H Mills, Yt 

Artlnir M nier 

Buriihain, ArlhnrM incr Wal 

Blanche B (Newman ho 

Marion B 

Burnhain, Albert J far U{) 

Alice I (Smith ho 

Burnhain, Annie L dr mkr 

Kiv 

Burnhain, Carrie L mer Dejjt 

•r.unill, Geo invalid 

Sauji'UH, MasH 

Mary (Florence mill op 

Main 

Geo 1)1 

Arthur 

BurrowH, Walter mill op 

Hicrh 
Annie (Carter mill op 

Willie 
Burtt, Cn\){ O G overseer 

Wvm 
Kilanora (Potter ho 



Nellie B (m NichoJB 
M.vrtie M mill op 

BuHhie, Peter team 

Delia ( 

A! more 

lUiHwell, John far P.rj^ 

(Jeo mill op 

P>ns\vell, Geo mill op Brg 
ilarrv pi 

Archie pi 

Mary 

Butler, L A bartender Hi«i:h 

Bntler, Jennie G ho Main 

Butler. Mary K ho Main 

Butterick, Sibvl B (Andrews 

Up 

Frank A far 

*Fred Melrose, Mass 

asKt treas Bell Tel Co 

Butterick, Willis \) team Cen 
Kllen F (Lovering ho 

Walter W pi 

Maude M stu 

Butterick, Mark mill op 

14 But 
Lily M (llain-h ho 

(iladys \j pi 

Harold F pi 

Fileen B 
Norman 

Buxton, Danl M retd New 

•Willis G law Penarook 

*Nelson G furniture dlr 

Heu 



CENSUS. 



55 



Ada (m Brown librarian 
Byron, Chester R R con Dpt 
Butterfield, Asa far Ctr 

Flora (Foster ho 

Lyman E lab 

Bulcewicz, Maciej mill op 

Hen 

Stefannia ( ho 

Mary 



*Campbell, E Jennie (m Cate 

502 Merrimack, Manoh 
*Campbell, Julia D (m Steele 

26 Main, Stoneham, Mass 

*Campbell, J Howard ins a^t 

121 Bay, Manch 

*Campbell, John B express cl 

16 Ridge Rd, Concord 

Card, Chas lab 

Grace (Martin ho 

Beatrice 

Carr, Jas O Br^ & Mill 

2nd hand card room 

Lucy (Crooker ho 

Jackson C pi 

Aura M pi 

Carr, Abbie W (Tyrell ho 

*Su8an S (m Carter 

Meriden, Conn 
*Lizzie A (m Wood 
1029^ Tremont, Boston, Mass 



*Lucy L (m Woodbury 

Antrim 
James O 2nd hand 

Carr, Edwin L car Brg 

Eliza (Randall mill op 
*Will L exp agt Milford 

Carroll, Richard lab Ctr 
Lucy ( ho 

Carroll, Michael sec hand Riv 
Jennie E (Kidder ho 

*Sadie A (m Gooley 

Ashley, Mass 

Carter, Fred W plum Cross 
Sadie B (Hoyt ho 

Leslie F pi 

Carter, Allie A mill op Dpt 
Mary (DeMers mill op 

Carter, W S far Up 

*Emma (m Wallace 

31 Tyler, Lowell, Mass 
Gertrude F ho 

Lillian M ho 

*Orson far New Boston 

Carter, Alonzo E ice dlr Dpt 
Sarah C (Colby ho 

Fred W plum 

Abbie I (m Cole 
Elsie J (m Saunders 
Helen E stu 

Carter, Mary L (Gile ho Brg 

Carter, Wallace F team 

Mary M (Hubbard ho 

*Effie M (m Smith 

Woburn, Mass 



r^G 



CENSUS. 



•iHiiiay ^f (rn Smith 



Mary C (rn Mansfiek] 
John S Btu 



Charlir \V |)l , ( lallin. C S far 

Carter, Alrxaiich-r lal» Srh ('la|»j), Adeline (Simons ho 



Anna (I)iil)('a 
AlHxaiidjT Jr 
Annie 
Charter, Lillian ho 



ho 
iiiill o[) 
mill o|) 

H 



Chadwick, J \V editor Brown 
Bertha M (Il.iniiuan ho 
K Harold Ktu 

F^lorence A |)1 

llliiior M pi 

Chaiiihcrs, (Jilnian mill op 

Dpt 

Chamber^!, \'iennie (Gould 

mill op Kiv 
II I'^iij^ene sj)in 

AnjiroiiH M mill op 

Chayiman, Hdson H far Vp 
Emma F ((iilnmn ho 

Chase, Robie A (Lona«i:an H 

Chase, Hannah (Hazdi \leuv 

Cliasf, .lann's retd Ctr 

Will () lab 

lOlla .] (m Ray 

Chase, \Vm O lah Ctr 

Donzf'lla I' ((Jove ho 

Childs. Alb.'rt landlord Uvn 
Nellie (Mart in ho 

A lit oiiict tc li ho 

Childs, itiit liviii landlord 

Main iV Cen 

Antoint't tr (Slicdd ho 



•Knnly (m Roaeh Antrim 
•Alice tailorens Antrim 
Ibnry car 

*Mary (m Nichols Manch 
387 Belmont 

('la{)p, Henry car 

Nellie (Craifj; ho 

Bertha M stu 

Clark, Marp;aret E (Gray Ctr 

* Warren N soldier 

Fort Clark, Texas 

*Marj»:aret I mill op 

Shanooki. R 1 

•Herbert A mill op 

Washini^ton 

Jennie M pi 

Emma L pi 

Ruth N 

Clark, Geo H far 

Clark, Mai-y A (Loverine- Brp 
Ann (m Woods mill op 
•Ncllir (m Bailey 

Bcnninfiton 

Clark, Christy (MiDc-nald Ctr 
Tiena M tr 

Clark, Geo 11 weav 10 But 
Ida M (l»avy ho 

Mddred 11 " stu 

Edith S pi 

Raymond pi 



CENSUS. 



57 



Ethel 

Clark, Harriet C (Bellows Cen 

*Wm H hostler 

Worcester, Mass 

Marv B (m Cutting ho 

*Henry J piano mfg- 

64 Wooden, Rochester, N Y 

Cleaves, Carlotta wea v 

Clement, Robert B Pros 

Elizabeth (Wilson ho 

Clement, ChasH butcher Main 

Anna D (Preston ho 

*Squires S butcher 

Bellows Falls, Vt 

Clement, Peter cl Myr 

Minnie (Eastman ho 

Clough, Andy lab Ctr 

*Annie M (Davis ho 

New Loudon 
*Roy pi New London 
*Ijelia M pi New London 
*Oren pi New London 
*Sarah E New London 

Clough, Harry J mill op Big 
Mildred W (Nelson ho 

W Wayne 

Clough, Wm far Un 

Ella (Gould ho 

Anna L mill op 

Harry J mill op 

Ebbert C mill op 

*Mary L (m Griunell ho 
Fred A mill op 

Fannie E mill op 



Agnes L pi 

Clough, Sarah (Davis Wym 

*Andy car & far 

New London 

*Elmer car Concord 

Carl mill op 

Codman, Baxter mill op Riv 
Mary L (Beard ho 

Codman, Geo B ptr 

Pleas and Cen 

Ella J (McClintock ho 

Colburn, Frank E far 

Grace D (Patch ho 

Harold E pi 

Edgar F pi 

Colby, Henrj' C coal dlr 

Flora A (Preston ho 

Marion A stu 

Colby, Moses ptr Hoi 

Ellen M ( Morrill ho 

Annie E (m Russell 
*Fred shoe op 

316 Mast, W Manch 
*Nora (m Guilfoile 

643 Douglass Ave 
Providence, R I 
Chauncey M bartender 
Carl C cl 

*Bianche (m Child Tilton 
Wayne cl 

Colby, MahalaR (Hartford 

Park 
Lovina A (m Brown 
*Martin L far Chester 



58 



CENSUS. 



•Horace I' fiiltiiMii 

Usboii 

•l^vtTctt I' MeHser 

XfW London 

Colby. Carl C cl Si-li 

Hattie (Greg^j; ho 

Jf'.sKif H j)l 

Gf^rtriide B pi 

Dorothy C pi 

Colby, CiMrence car Myr 

May (Irvine ho 

Lnella pi 

Mar<iaret ]>! 

Jciiriif^ ])1 

Colby, Mary A (I'.cjird 

Mai.lcIIill 
Colby, Frank (i sec boss 

74 Main 
Lizzie (Mc Williams ho 

Florence M 
Cole, Daniel \V mill <1 Dpt 
Inez (Carter ho 

Donjthy C 
Warren 
Collins, David shoe nd<r Fp 
Elizabeth ( Wilkins ho 

*CIara S (m Robinson 

Mori'i.^Niih'. \'1 
*IIarry A mer 

liy<le i'ark, Mass 
*Cora I (ni .lolmson 

Nan;zat nek, Conn 
Alice M (m Smit h 



•Dana C Kales >fanch 

N:i Liberty 

Colton, .Maishai! weav Hen 

Lillie (Stiirtevant ho 

Come, i^ucinda (Colby Up 

Kl8ieJ(m Mrockway ho 

•Herbert F sales 

MinnenpoliH, Minn 

Coniiell. John !•' barber Dpt 

Conners, AiJdie mill op 

Connor, Alvah lal) Hr<» 

Jennie (Mor<:an mill op 

Leslie pi 

Houer pi 

Connor'. .lci'r\- mill oj» Mill 

Uosie ((.'onroy ho 

Conway. Thos nnll op Wym 

Nellie (Kane mill op 

Copp, John retd Dpt 

Cook, Annie G (Gibson H 

•Sam'l G prof riius 

200 Mass .\ve, Boston, Mass 

*Cook, Sain'l G prof inus 

Handel G pi 

Cook, ("has ptr 1'. Wash 

Cook, U S far Clr 

Josejiliiiie 1' (Cut man 

Horace B far 

•Mary J drndvr Millord 

•Brooks D mecli 

Leominster. Mass 

•Marion li (m Watts 

Londoniierry 
•Olive S dr lukv Millord 



CENSUS. 



59 



Cook, Horace B far E Wash 
Orange L. pi 

Frances J pi 

Roland A 

Cook, Delia waitress Dpt 

Corcoran, Joseph 18 Ch 

rector Catholic ch 

Cota, Joseph mill op 

Courcy, Joseph retd Mill 
Mary D (Berube ho 

Joseph E mill op 

*P'rank mill op Clairmont 
Mary (m Blake 
Rosie (m Connor 
John B mill op 

Adeline, (m Tinker mill op 
Eddie mill op 

Fred pi 

Lydia pi 

Mary pi 

Courser, A E bag mst'r Cross 
Minnie G (Brown ho 

Craig, Clark retd 

*Geo P far Antrim 
Ralph G lab 

*Irving H lab Antrim 
Albert J lab 

Craig, Delia (Ordway H 

Mildred pi 

Madeline pi 

Craig, Lora (Davis ho Pros 
Leo E far 

Craig, Wm far Up 

Cora pi 



Cram, Chas G mill op 

Mill and Brg 

Maria (Thurston ho 

Rachel M mill op 

Phoebe B pi 

Cram, Gertrude S mill op Brg 

Craiue, Lottie A (Craine Cen 
Bert L mill op 

*Grace E (m Loveren 

1458 Elm, Manch 

Craine, Bert L mill op 

Alice J (Huntington ho 
Glenna M 

Crooker, A J far Antrim No 2 
Lucy A (Jones ho 

*Elizabeth (m Putnam 
33 Dewey, Worcester, Mass 
Robert G 

Harriet G (m West 
*Lucy A (m Carr Antrim 
Sarah (m Straw 
Andrew P mill op 

*Crooker, R G agt lumb bus 

Main 
Hattie ho 

Ethel pi 

Fannie M (Hill ho 

Crooker, Plummer mill op 

Brg 
Mary L (Wood mill op 

Crooker, Chas B lab Up 
Ellen S (Morrison ho 

Edith M tr 

Crosby, Esther P (Jones Brg 



00 



Mar J A 

*.]i'HH\r (in ('<>n»iirn 

Kraucintowfi 

•Frank I' t«'ani 

I'rarifi.stowii 

Fro.l A \>\k 

•VVtn r locen^' 2\ Abbott 

NjimIiuh 

•S Fl(»rpnc«* (ni Colbiirn 

7 Pratt, lU'Vi-re, MaHH 

CroH**, .losfph N far Prns 

CliarIott<' (Kirnball ho 

Harry li sliipjjfr in mill 

CroHHinan, I-'rank t»';ini Ilijrli 

Homer A pi 

OoHHnjan. Milan 11 lumb 

Crouj^li h'li,. \| (S^'Vf'ijince 

!•: Mill 
Crowi'Il, Kohit' E (NiclioJH 

mill op liiv 

Ii«»rt II mill op 

Currier, Hiram 1'. inujcrtaker 

Alberta M ( K nowltnn ho 
Cnrrii-r. llthel niili op I'r<:- 
Currii-r, Moody miner 

•Currier. Herman h niach 

Hartford, Conn 
•I'urrier Cn ..liuf (i (m Law 

1 larlford, Conn 
•Currier, IMiili (m Simmonn 

Dover 
Currier, Cora dr mkr Myr 
Cuttin)^, Henry 1' i.nm Cen 



CENSUS 
tr 



Mary B (Clark ho 

Cnrtis, Nathan D tar H 

Hannah A (TwiHS bo 

Kate B (m Coburn ho 



D 



hale, I'.ert mill op Dpt 

Dane, Fsther ho Pros 

Dane, (Jeo lab Pros 

Dane, Sarah K ho Pros 

Danford. Wallace en^ 

Hro; and Hiirh 

Nellie (Jones mill op 

Alta B mill op 

Frances J pi 

Besnie G pi 

Danforth, Mary C (Davis Up 

CluiH H ^ blk 

Flla T. ho 

Danforth. Mary A lio Ctr 

Daidels. Lewis far Cen Hen 

Adeline ((Jalneau ho 

Matilda (nj Van Domih' 

•Mary (m Bail«rer ho 

(loffstown 

•Kellie shoe op Derry 

•Lewis far Antrim 

•\Vni mach .'554 10 Spruce 

Manch 

•A unit' shoe op Derrj* 

Clovis spin 

Kldric knitter 

Oliver mill op 



CENSUS. 



61 



Maurice pi 

Davenport, B (x hostler Main 
Victoria ( asst cook 

Davis, John M far Ctr 

M.yrie (Whitney ho 

Earle L pi 

John M pi 

Leon D pi 

Flora M 
Selvven M 

Davis, Leander C far Hen No 1 
Ira C far 

Davis, Ibi (Colby Hen No 1 
Lizzie A (ra Livinston 
*Lebi B mason 

Leander C far 

Clara L (m Webster Hen 

Davis, Martin A mill op Hen 

Davis, L N flagman Hen 
Margaret M (Himouds ho 

Davis, Eugene lab Brg 
Fannie E (Wilson ho 

Belle L mill op 

L Blanche mill op 

Albert ' far 

Davis, James tailor Main 
Mary A (Perkins ho 

Abbie (m Grimes 

Davis, Matilda (Eaton Hen 
Lou M ho 

Davy, Emma (Stebbins Myr 
Ida (m Clark ho 

Clara (m Wadleigh 



*Russell G Parker House 
Boston, Mass 

Chas J drugo-ist 

DeMeel, Arthur team Hen 

Jennie (Russein ho 

Joseph 

Alice 

Mary J 
Dennison, W H cl Myr 
Dennison, W C miller 14 Jack 

Luella A (Blake ho 

Leon W miller 

Dennison, Leon W miller Hen 

Jennie M (Kendall mill op 
Dennison, Wm express mes 

12 But 

Alice (Travis ho 

Dennison, Elizabeth 

(Farvdrey ho Ch 

Wm express mes 

Annie M type setter 

Dennison, Wra retd Myr 
Depoy, Thos far 

Mary (Kelley ho 

James L far 

Mary E pi 

Thomas pi 

Katherine pi 

Wm 
Dunsmore, F W knit 11 Jack 

Jessie M (Sleeper knit 

Dobson, Lou mill op Main 
Dodge, John D far 



GJ 



CENSUS. 



•.I (innloii iiionldpr 

So i'osloii, .Mhhh 
•S llolmaii iiioulilcr 

So Boston, MaHH 
•(luy |>tr Concord 

•(iu8 t<'ain Wel)Hrf'r 

Dodj^e, I)ani»'l knit Main 
Carri*' ((Mark mill op 

|)odir<'. Sarah M lio Main 

Do.j^n-. I'.Tlt'v H far 

llf'N'n (WatHon ho 

(lordon (' pi 

II All. 11.' 

|).).|-v, ll.'lrn A (Morse 4 Ch 
Mcrtic M (in Hojt ho 

|)itir, (Jeo far 

•Lizzie (Miller (In^enfield 
*Mary lio (Ircentield 
*l]iiinia (in Touiu' 

I'ittsfield 
•A t)liii' ( in lianslee 

I'.ennington 
(i«'<> .Jr team 

•Frank tar (jreentield 
Ma^^if mill op 

*Harrv pi (IrcenHeld 
"l.t'slic jil (Jreen(i«'ld 

Doi r, < !•'<) .Ir team 

A unit' (Pravrrs ho 

l)ou;;la.MH, \] .1 weav 

Hen and Sch 

•ilarl W loc fireman 

So Lawrence, Mass 

Gula (in I It'iiiit'scv 



Harold A knit 

Dow, Chas L finisher Brp^ 

f'arrie E (Carter mill op 

•Jennie H waitress 

30 Elm, Nashua 

Archie C mill op 

Dow, Mertie mill op Riv 

Dowd, James mill op Ch 
Maijiaret (O'Day ho 

Atjnes C mill op 

•John E mill oj) 

So Bend, Ind 
Ambrose F pi 

Dow]in,WII far Antrim No2 
Etta M (Merrill ho 

Arthur H far 

lA/.'/Ae A ho 

Mabel L p| 

l)ra])0, Michael fireman Dpt 
Hose (Fillian ho 

Mary A 

Drapo, Chas lab Dpt 

Driscoll, Walter lab 37 Dpt 
Mary ((larvin ho 

Dresser, Herbert F d A: P M 

Up 
Martha J (Friend ho 

•Flora E (m French 

1 2 Wash A vc, Worcester, Mass 
Clara M stu 

Frank M pi 

Durand, Robt E mill op Pros 
lOsscllc (Hacheller ho 

Dwiiiht n 



CENSUS. 



63 



Reginald 
Dushara, Mitchell lab Up 
Dustin, Allen F overseer Riv 
Dustin, Allen F mill op Main 
Dutton, Jeremiah retd 

Hannah (Forest ho 

*Sam'l T 

Prof Columbia Univ 

New York City 

*Justin E mer 

Melrose Highlands 

DuttOD, John lab 

Dutton, F H mgr grain store 

Pre 

Mary (Welch ho 

Dwinell, Fannie ho 52 Main 



Eastman, Margaret A (Colby 

Pre 

Flora B telep op 

Jessie A (m McClintock 

Minnie (m Clement 
Eastwood, Wm M mfg Myr 

Susie E (Sleeper ho 

Beatrice E pi 

Wm M Jr 

Robert E 
Eaton, Alzada (Chase Dpt 
Eaton, Martha B (Bryant 

High 

Edward A car 

Eaton, L S retd Brgand Pros 



Jane A (Boutelle ho 

Bertha P (m Prescott 

Eaton, Carlton mill op Main 
Effie E (Smith ho 

Statira H pi 

Emery, Geo H weav Wal 
Rose (Proctor ho 

Floyd stu 

Cecil pi 

Emery, Mary S (Stow retd Ctr 

Eldridge, Elsie W (Woodhead 
Lewis P 

Elgar, Helen A (Flanders Dpt 



Frank H 


mill op 


Ernest N 


mill op 


Alfred H 


pl 


Albert C 


pl 


Ellsworth, Mary 


ho Hen 


Ellsworth, Isabella 


ho Hen 


Ernest, Edward H 


lab Up 


Jessie (Livingston ho 


Ei-tey, Martin 


weav 


Effie ( 


weav 



Farley, W E far Hen No 1 
Caroline N (Newman ho 
*Roselvo N team Hen 
Alice C (m Hoyt 
*Carrie M (m Leighton 

Hen 
Sarah E stu Hen 

Farrar, Lottie (Boynton 

laundress Ht's L 



64 



CENSUS. 



Winn if ml V pi 

Marion (i |'l 

Klh.'I 

Farrur, Natlian far 

Katie M (Al.l.ott ho 

KllxTton K far 

Aiinif L 1r 

Italph \V far 

I'/irrar. IHlicrtoii K far Ctr 

Mary (HaKtin^B ho 

Ralph 

Farrar, Walter.! sawvcr Brjz: 

Mary K ( Prichard ho 

"(ta K.'cd 

I'arrar, Sarali 1* iniUitU'r Sch 

I'arrar. I.iz/.ir II <1 Sch 

l-'avor, Chfslfy 1' liarbei* New 

l''h)r«'ricf { Kiniliall ho 

Felt. M II phy Ac sur 23 Sch 

IliuMia A ( Wilson ho 

•Paul K 8tn 

1 »artniout h rollef^e 

I'aniiif 1" Ht 11 

l-'cnn, ('has N laili op Cca 

l!\ a I! ( I'niiltcr ho 

•Ferry, Fii^n'iie II el 

('hicajz-o. Ill 

Nellie M (H.-I.h.r I'.r-- 

Wendall S jil 

Stuart K pi 

Ferry. Lizzie F (FIa<!:<!, I'p 

FiHei.l, Mary F(IIolaieH I'res 

Fiteh, Ahliif laill op 

I'laadi'rs, (" S edit or lit n 



Flanders, Fred cl 12 Jack 

( )ra M (Lewis ho 

I'hinders, WeHley hostler Riv 

l-JaiKJers, A A mill op 

Hjoh & Pri 

NiPttie B ( ho 

Marry F 
Fletclier, Carl baker Brjj; 
Liira ((jrove cook 

Fletcher, P^rank A car 

Mary G ( Fish ho 

Harry \] 
Herbert R 
I-'lorense, Thomas mill op 

*Addie (m Smith 

Wilbrahain, Mass 

*Erne8t elec 

3(>4 Summer, Lynn, Mbhs 

Mary (m P.uriill mill op 

*Fred slioeop Lynii.MatiS 

Flynt, Pearl knitter 

Mattie (Dunsmore mill op 

l'\)rehan. Ilonora (Houlihan 

l)|)t 

•Cat lierinw dr mkr 

19 Franklin. Montpelier. Vt 

*Anna M ho 

21 liarre. Mont jielier, Vt 

*Sinion eno; 

7 S3 New Dept 

Los Angeles, Cal 

Jennie M (m Harrin-itoii 

'Henry M team 

Plainfield. Vt 



CENSUS. 



65 



Forsaith, W D bank cash 

Hen 
Myra E (Lovejoy ho 

Forsaith, Matthew retd Brg- 
Chas W cl 

Julia F mill op 

Foster, Frank spin 

Briggs 
Rosie (Scruton mill op 
Frederick W pi 

Foster, C W mill op 

Wym & Briggs 

♦Edwin W blk 

Fortyfort, Pa 

Frank spin 

Foster, Eveline (Preston New 

Fox, Lucian H blk H 

Edith (Woodbury 

Fox, Carrie (VVhitcomb 

Hen, No 1 

France, Wra clerg Ctr 

Annie (Stocks ho 

Wilfred C pi 

Eunice M pi 

Donald T pi 

Freeman, Austin lumb 

French, Esther H (Story Ch 

French, J Q A phy & sur Up 

Eva F (ra Temple ho 

*John M R R eng 

Worcester, Mass 

French, Chas A far 

Sylvia P (Skinner ho 

Fuller, Robert weav 11 Ch 



Mary A (Dennison ho 



Carrie E 
Frederick 
Elsie A 
Finnegan, Edw 

Ida (Ryan 
Edward J 
Marguerite M 



Pl 

weav 

Cen & Myr 

ho 

pl 



Gaddas, Thos raer High 

Lulu (Blanchard ho 

Sumner F pl 

Eunice M ' pl 

Wallace H 

Gage, H J grocer Pleas & Cen 

Elmina S (Kidder ho 

Eugene C grocer 

Minnie F ho 

Gage, Eugene C grocer Main 

Alma F ( Jackman ho 

Eugene C Jr 

Gamraell, Clinton B far Ctr 

Ruth B ( Burbank P M 

Gammell, Pliny F far Ctr 

Gam m ell, Lucy A ho Ctr 

Gannett, Mary E ho Ctr 

Gardner, Wells lab Dpt 

Gardner, Mary (Sumpter ho 

*Emma M Maiden, Mass 

*Cecelia studio wk 

So Framingham, Mass 



66 



CENSUS. 



•Mamio lio I'ttHrboro 

•(;••<) T I'«*1I boy 

iiarvanl I'ni r.i>>-t..n M.i.sh 

Ganlnor, I'Mj.'n far 

(furdner, ChuH 11 printer 

5 Wal 

Kmma (SiinondH ho 

Klirmr j»l 

(JardrHf K .it li.i im- fNidiolH 

Klorriii f mill ojt 

(Jay, Mnry .) (J'.lancluiKi lio 

Nellii" (m Morj^aii 

Frank I> I'duiI a;;t 

Waltrr i: far 

•Julia M siijit Kcliools 

Dundee, III 

•LIhuIh'! tr 

K()<k Springs, N V 

Ktli.-IA i)o 

(jay. I"'raiik l» .strrrt cuiii Scli 

Mal)«'l ( Wviiiaii Iid 

(lay. \Valt»'r K far 

\Vilh«'liiiiiia (I'uiKJt ho 

Gay. It«»becca (Munroe lio 

SuHati ho 

Gay, Scott I fur Tmu 

t^uiMMiit' (Black mill ii|) 
(libMon, Siin'l () vet siir 11 

VAU'U M (I'.roNvri ho 

Willi.. <• far 

(iibHuii. !• rr.i J mrr .V I' .M II 

Carri.' .M (Pnjctor iio 

Ik'rnicr .\I pj 



Marion .\ pi 

KiitliM pi 

(jibson, .Mary.V (Thorn {>hon H 
GibHon, Willie () tar II 

Julia .\ (.\dam8 
FoFPHt K pi 

GibHon, I\!mily C (Barnes Sch 
"* Walter (' iiMws dir 

No Main. Concord 
Kate (rn WyiDan 
*Lotti»' M (m Hart well 

15 Kenwood 

W Somerville, Mans 

Gilereast, (Jeo weav Brp; 

Annie L (Smith ho 

Warren J pi 

Harold V j)l 

Gilcrea>f, I'rank L mill op 

Brg 
IJzzif (.Nbnilton ho 

*Saraii (m Darlincr 

W Derry 
•Geo F a«8t cash R R Hta 
K LoH Ve«;ass, New .Mexico 
Ntllie mill op 

(iile. .Mary L (Davis Br«r 

*Ftta L nurse 

Ashltiiry Turk. .New Jersey 
Frt'd S asst sta a^t 

(iillin^ham. .Maria (Kimball 

Brg 
(lilman, Helen G 
asst hi{^h school 23 Sch 
Gilmore, O mer H 



CENSUS. 



67 



Edward E far 

Lenora J cl 

Gilmore, Edw E far H 

Clara B (Bumford ho 

Gilmore, Geo weav High 
Marp:aret (Sullivan ho 
Kalherine M pi 

GeoC 

Gilroy, J E overseer 

Brg & Sum 

Nellie (Gordon ho 

Nellie T stu 

Greene A pi 

Gilroy, Frank mill op 

George, E J barber H 

Anna E (Brown ho 

Frank J mill op 

Bertha M ho 

Cecil A pi 

Mildred L pi 

Gokey, Ida (Murdough Main 
*Lillian M (ni Merrill 

Francistown 
*Mabel (m Morrisey 

Athorp, Mass 

*Elizabeth waitress 

Orleander, Fla 

•Howard C lab 

Francistown 

Milton C pi 

Goodell, John phy & sur H 
Ellen E (Foster ho 

May C ho 

Goodell, Myrtie mill op 



Goodrich, luez A ho H 

Goodwin, Alfred B mill op Hen 

Laura K (Kimball ho 

Mabel V pi 

Oscar P pi 

Envo 

Goodwin, Thos lumb Brg 

Goodwin, Lydia L (Clough 

Pros 
Arthur J weav 

Fannie M ho 

Gordon, Esther (Brown 

Ht'sL 

iVIaude E stu 

Gordon, D E jeweler Main 

Josephine (Blauchard ho 

Kenneth E 

Gorham, Mary L (Borno Hen 

Olive mill op 

Gould, Luella F (Richardson 

79 Main 
Gould, Minnie (Favor mill op 

Main 

Mary pi 

Gould, Ida mill op 

Brg and Dpt 

Gould, Ammi car Dpt 

Amy ( mill op 

Gould, Henry F far 

Maude L (Burnham ho 

*Gould, Walter F mach Up 

Lynn, Mass 

*Gould, D Harrison stu 

Nashua 



08 



CENSUS. 



OouUI. Ilnrry far 

J**«ifiic A (Alilri<-h 

V««t«'lla pi 

ChiiH A 

Hirhar.i I'. 

Harry A 
Ooul«l, IVrry M far 

MaMdii I'i 
Gould, L<)uiH«' I' ( I "irl'V lio 

I*«rrv N! far 

(i«)uM. Wiirrpti lar Ik'ti No 1 
Ooulil. Marv S (Dunbar Utr 

•Anna M ( rn IVnse 

I\)xl)()r(), Muss 

Harry far 

(iouUl. lOliner pi Ctr 

Oould, ChaH V far Hijrli 

Cornelia (Clia.so ho 

•Ow-ar car Keene 

•Lillie (rn St John 

Spawforil 
(jould. (iilnian A mill op Hr^ 

Kruina F (Whitf ho 

Uould, TurU'r 1> mill op Th 

Ernnui (To\vn»» ho 

WillJH V 

(iov»«. I'haH V lar S( li 

Klla A (Salt marsh li.> 

•Harry 1' phy A: siir 

HoMton, Mass 

Gove, Sarah A ilr mUr Main 

(iov«», ('l«'V«'lainl ptr |)pt 

Fannie (Hnnloon mill op 

Gove. Alzadu (Chaue ho Dpt 



rU'veland ptr 

H»'rtha M mill n\) 

Govt', (i<Mi F mill ()]) I'rew 

Minnie V (HolmcH ho 

I'na H pi 

Winti.-l.j n pi 

Ira N 
Gove, Mary S ho CenundMyr 
Gray. Tlionuis hotel pr(jp 

Main 

('arri»' L (Morrill landlady 

Ada W 
Gray, Frank 10 mill oj) P>r<^ 

Samantha (C1oii;j:Ii ho 

•M.ilu.j A (m Lord 

Plymoutli. Vt 
(ireen, Horace V cook Hen 

Uoxic (Clou^h mill op 

Green, Mahala R (Colby Park 
Green, Patrick F far 

Mary F (O'lirieu ho 

Greenbank, Julia mill op 

Main 
Greenwood, LeKoy V far 

Hat tie F (Morgan ho 

(ire;:^-. I'raiik team 

(irejj;;^-, Adilie ( Boy nlon Ht'sL 
(irimi's. Col .las F retd Pres 

Saiali A (.lones retd 

Mary C 

Clara I*' 

Cecil I' mech 

Grimeti, W 1* j»hy cV: sur 

'l8Sch 



CENSUS. 



69 



Harriet (Minot ho 

Grimes, Clara A ho Sch 
Grimes, Frank C far Main 

Abbie (Davis ho 

Francis embalmer 

Grimes, Hiram J lab Hoi 

Lizzie (Coty ho 

Mary E 

Harold E 
Grimes, John H sawyer H 

Frances (Wilson ho 

James H pi 

Warren C pi 

Grimes, Hannah M (Murdough 

Mill 
Grind, Martha pi 14 Jack 
Grinnell, Geo W far Hen 

Agnes B (Reed ho 

Grinnell, Sarah E (Smith Hen 

Geo W far 

John R far 

Mary A (m Adams 

Fred lab 

Grinnell, John R far Ctr 

Hattie E (Tyrrell ho 

Grinnell, Fred mill man 

Main and Cen 

Gross, I C mill op 

Wym and Pearl 

Bertha (Foss ho 

Malcolm 
Gross, Mytrie mill op Hen 
Gross, DB mill op Hen and Sch 
Gross, Lydia B (Mank Wym 



Minnie A mill op 

*Sadie M (m Favor 

Deering 
Irving C mill op 

Dunning B mill op 

C Walter mill op 

Gruenner, Julius weav Mill 
Emma (Nichols ho 

Martha E mill op 

Walter B mill op 

Alpha pi 

Arthur pi 

Bessie pi 



H 



Hackett, Warren T blk Jack 

Ellen L (Scribner ho 

*Geo A R R con 

19 Laurel, Concord 

Had ley, Mark M far Ctr 

Abbie J (Carr ho 

Alma C (m Welman 

*Harrisou C far Henr 

*Clifton H sales 15 No 4th 

Minneapolis, Minu 

Haigh, Annie (Bettam ho 

*Eva (m Brown 

Woonsocket, R I 

*Chas loom fixer 

Dedham, Mass 

Lilly (m Buttrick ho 

Halladay, F E mer 

Park and Whit 



CENSUS. 



Mnry (M«-Intyrf ho 

Marion K 

I'M u in L 

Norniun 
HoIp. I-Miui 1 i' ."> • lio 

•M«»»«f« !•] Concord, Ma^<s 

•John far Bindlord 

Hardv, I'nd W ovi-rster 

UMill 

Lizzie (.lonoH lio 

Scott S mill ())t 

linrlow, Harrii't (rrilcliani 

Nrw 

May L ti 

•John W \H)n{ man 

SollMTVill*', MaHH 

•HarriH. J r)iiis fniit Inm 

Ai liii;::lt>M. Mass 

Kujily M (Nasini ho 

•L'hiric*' I l)k kpr 

.\rliii;^ti>ii, MaN.s 

•Alma L Ailin^lon, Ma.ss 

•I'.jan.hr (m 

No ('amlM"id;r«', ManH 
llarriman, Sarah J (Davis ho 
Main and (Vmi 
•('huM I] hrokrr 

Loik llox ."iT riniinnali, < ) 
•Lillie J (m Chase J aft icy 
Nfllii* (i (tn (Jrinicrt 
•Luhi M (m I'arwrll 

X llurnham, Na.shua 

Harrinian, Mildred 1 jil 

Main and (\'n 



Harrington. O A watchman 

Dpt 
.l.niiif M ( Forehnn ho 

I'aiil L mill op 

Catherine M stu 

Raymond O pi 

Clair S f)l 

Anna I*" {j1 

Hart, Chas far K Wash 
Lois I) (Due ho 

*l]llinor F (m Austin 

Hancock 
•Frank W pajier mkr 

Schuylerville, N Y 
•Jtiiiiie S {m Dunhar 

I'eterhoro 
*Fii^,-^ne W bik Antrim 

HartHhorn, J W lab Main 
Josephine I) (Dnncan ho 

Hartshorn, I" red mill op Cen 
Lydia (Young* ho 

Harold 

Harvey, F 1' jeweler Hen 
Mai-y L ((iorham ho 

Harvey, IM^ar mach 

Irene (Kichardsoii ho 

•Flizabeth L tr Meredith 
*llai-(i|il F Htu 

.W'w Hampton 
I'r.'ink A mill op 

(ilad\ s M St u 

('has W btu 

I'red li pi 

Doris 1 



CENSUS. 



71 



Harvey, Rhoda (Harvey ho 
New & Pleas 
*Edward moulder 

Boston, Mass 
*Henry W far 

Edgar A mach 

Jennie (m Sullivan 
*Emma (m Whitney 

Antrim 
Hattie L (m Kimball ho 
Harvey, Eri retd 55 Main 
* Walter E meat cutter 
555 Bridge, Lowell, Mass 
*Lester H shoe op Man oh 
Angle (Gilbert ho 

*Mary C (m Stevens 

Wilton 

Etta A (m Livingston 

Geo E mill op 

Nettie M ho 

Carrie C mill op 

Harwood, Maude mill op Dpt 

Haslet, Geo W mfg Myr 

Haslet, Mary J ho Myr 

Hanlet, Abbie ho Myr 

Haslet, Adelaide ho Myr 

•Hastings, Jennie H 

(m Reekie Grasmere 

Hastings, Mary W (m Farrar 

Hartshorn, Horace lab 

*Henry team Thetford, Vt 

*Nettie ho Thetford, Vt 

Fred weav 



Hastings, Rebecca ( 

41Sch 
Hastings, Geo retd H 

Jennie (Aldrich ho 

*Hawkins, Alice E (m Reed 

46 Abbot, Nashua 

Hazen, Maria B ho Up 

*Antoinette (m Carey 

552 Tremont, Boston, Mass 

Jesse A far 

*Mary H (m Bailey 

11 Pembroke 
Somerville, Mass 
*Bertha H (m Dodge 
15 Pine, Hyde Park, Mass 
*Annie B (m Collins 

29 Gordon Ave 
Hyde Park, Mass 
Katherine B ho 

*Sadie H (m Saltmarsh 

New Boston 

Head, Natt druggist Ch 

Annie B ( McDonald ho 

Marjorie A pi 

Heath, Alberto lumberman 

Ida (Scribner mill op 

Heath, Sidney R weav Hen 

Jennie (Hoyt mill op 

Heath, Orra H optician Hen 

Alberto H lumberman 

*Addison H exp Franklin 

*Geo A ni^ht lunch 

7 Kimball, Concord 

Sidney R weav 



73 



CENSUS. 



Mttrv E (Tenney ho 

Kvn M niill op 

Arthur K mill op 

Kven'tt M mill op 

WilJiur H pi 

Ili'Uth, Amon»tf*« M (PreHtoii 

New 

II«»rtth. Wiiii<-i 1. lab rp 

li»'rl>4Tt. IMwanl far 

Antrim No 2 

Hpnin'f^'-jk . Mjiry (K^-llny Dpt 
Jam»*H mill op 

•Miirtiti ho8tl»?r ('luH'iiujnt 



Hnitu'm'V. Janu'H 



mill op 



woav 



tiiach 



5 Woodlavvii Ave 

(iiielmu (Dou^^kuiS ho 

Martin 1) 

llerrirk, IVrcy 

Carrif M (lialhird 
I'aul L 
•iliblaird. Hirr.v L 

I'p Bt'iuiingtou 

• jl,.)!.. , I -'.'rliroke ho 

lUMiiiinirtoM 

Hill. Kll.-n I- (Saffor.J Ills L 

•!•>''( I' ' '!i Howard 

(ID NelHon Ave 

Sprirj^fi»'l(], MasH 

I*«'ou S Hta agt 

Hill. I^Min S 8ta a<;t Ht'H L 

Hfli'ii N (Adamn ho 

Hildrrlh. Ilia tr 2:J Srli 

ilislop. Mnr^fart't (MrLain 

Uiv 



•Wilmina (Hohn 

8t Joseph, Mo 
Holman, Dudley M law Main 

liK-iw (lioynton ho 

M auric*' H 

Theodor.- W 
Holman, Sam'l \V law Dpt 

Mary K (HaHtnian ho 

Mary A stu 

Holt, riiestcr mill op Main 
Hoj)kinH. H 1'. optitiau H 

Arthur B cl 

Howard, K M nhoe op 

51 Main 

•Arthur sales 

()ran<2:e. Mass 

Hoyt, Nancy D (Smith Sch 

Jennie A (m Heath 

Sarah li (m Carter 

(ieor<ria 10 (m Wilson 
Hoyt, Scott D car «.V mach 

Sch 

Maria D (Nutting ho 

Harry A 2n(l hand tiiuHhincr 
Hoy I. Lucy (Dickey ho H 

John team 

May ho 

Hoyt, Kdward F far Ctr 

Charlotte M (I'.uticrick ho 

t'harlcH S pi 

(icrtrudc \] pi 

JcHsie J pi 

Hoyt, James M car Ctr 

Mav K ( I'uuiford ho 



CENSUS. 



73 



Edward F far 

Hoyt, Herbert C far Ctr 

Alice C (Farley ho 

Glenu H pi 

Ruth A pi 

Hoyt, Chas A loc eng 42 Cen 

Eluora (Neal ho 

May E pi 

Evelyn A pi 

Bernice F pi 

Hoyt, Chas D far Ctr 

Harriet A (Cooper ho 

Herbert C far 

Margaret S tr 

Hoyt, Ann S ho 

Hoyt, Alonzo ptr Myr 

Esther E (Green ho 

*Henry elec 

29 Commercial, W Lynn, Mass 

Hoskins, Raymond pi 

Hudson, Jas D team 58 Main 

*Edith (m Prescott 

Clinton 

Ernest pi 

Frank stu 

Eva (Adams ho 
Dorothy A 
Ruth B 
Hunt, Herbert 
May J (Gay 
Hunter, Lewis M 



Catherine (Olney 
Huntley, O B far 



car 
ho 

shoe op 

Main 

mill op 

Up 



Laura E (Sears ho 

Orrin S far 

Huntoon, L H overseer weav 
35 Hen 

Ella (Greaton ho 
Fannie M (m Gove 

Ethel L stu 

Llewellyn H Jr pi 

Patisy F pi 

Hurd, John G barber Dpt 

Nellie A (Peaslee ho 

Marion A ho 

Gladys I pi 

Huskie, James far Up 

Emily C (Simmons ho 

I 

Ingiles, John weav Pres 

Jessie (Graham mill op 

Isabel H pi 

Jessie M pi 

Ives, Geo B mill op Ht's L 

Ada (Young ho 

Fred B weav 
*Maude (m Simons 

500 Pine, Manch 

Fern F ho 

Herbert VV pi 

Sibyl M pi 

Ives, Fred B weav 

Ina (Mitchell ho 
Beulah 



74 



CENSUS. 

JefferBon, FratuiH 



Ch 

ho 

Iin 
li 



Jnckntnn, Ida K (Ward 

Alice (ni Newimiii 

A till a (in Ga^e 
Juckiiiaii, Ira mill op 

HtTtlia V bakery wk 

Nfllie (Nichols ho 

Martha 
Jartjiiith, Nt'llii'J ( 

•("lan'iir*' K pictun* fraiiH's 

10 Ho»l\v»'ll, Hartford. (A)nn 

Janaronkv, Ilmiiou weav Ch 

Anna ( K i«'t li»' ho 

Kninia mill op 

Annie mill op 

(ifrtnidf pi 

JaqueH, U in I' far Ctr 

•Kniily F (in Fi.sh 
lli MampHload, Lowell, Mass 

•Helen M (m (^ilehrist 

Santa Kosa. Cal 

•I'rank .M ear 

Santa liosa, Cal 

•Fred W hraciit, .Mass 

Lilla.l ho 

Chan II car A. far 

.Ia<|neH, ChaH II ear A: far Ctr 

KlizalM'th .M (niiinn 

Harold P 

CluiH H.)r 

HerlMTt () 

\ fnia L 



iio 

I'l 
pi 
Pl 
Pl 



hk kpr 

15 Pleas 

Josephine F (Misener ho 

Francis H pl 

Johnson, Delia K ( 

•J as G enp^raver & plater 

1L>() Norfolk 

N Dorchester, Mass 

Osceola pl 

Johnson, Carl mill op lirg 
Pert ha (Alfors ho 

•Mary C shoe op 

47 Kllinj^wood Ave, L.vnn.Mass 
Kbel U mill op 

Carl S mill op 

Harry M mill op 

Fric tj pl 

Carrie F pl 

Derry M pi 

Fiank (j 

Johnson, Flmira (Robbine 

Hi-h 

Jones, Irving' J lab Park 
Flnora (Proun ho 

Jones, Alice E mill op 

Hen and Sch 

Jones, ( 'lias \] mill op 

Jones, James H far 

Fdith L (Steele ho 

('lara L stu 

Jeannette pl 

Fdna S pl 

El)en P pl 

Arthur J 



CENSUS. 



75 



Jones, Addie C (Wood 3 Mill 
Grace J pi 

Jones, Chas A supt mill Sch 

Anna M (Sawyer ho 

Helen M ho 

*Chauncey G packer 

1U61 Elm, Manch 

Jordan, Hattie (Smith Hoi 

♦Herbert W US soldier 

Philippine Islands 

*Che8ter F millman Henr 



K 



Kane, Edward spin Mill 

Grace (Glancy ho 

Kane, Viola waitress Hen 

Kelley, Katie mill op Dpt 

Kelley, Florence ho 

Kellom, Edward invalid 

Harriet M (Thissell ho 

Arthur C . mill op 

Chas E mill op 

Kemp, Edwin spin Dpt 

Bessie (Twitchell mill op 

Vada 

Kemp, Benj H lab Riv 

*Minnie L ( Look 

Lewiston, Mass 
John B sawyer 

Kemp, John B saw\yer Riv 
Myra (Thurston ho 

Harold E pi 

Leon E pi 



Ralph H pi 

Elton V pi 

Lester T 
Sam'l C 
Kempfield, Sarah J (Powers 

Ctr 
Kempton, Edna (Marshall 

mill op Brg 
Kendall, Eunice (Pease 

W Pres 
Emily Z tr 

Jennie (m Dennison 
Annabella (m Bennett 



Elizabeth 


mill op 


Stella 


stu 


Wm Scott 


Pl 


Robert F 


Pl 


Kennedy, Emma ( 


Dpt 


Kenniston, AJphonzo 


lab Mill 


Susan (Teuuey 


ho 


Edith 


mill op 


Kern, Leopold weav Sch 


Emma (Yaden 


ho 


Curt 


mill op 


Hadwick 


pl 


Albert 


pl 


Walter 


pl 


Alexander 




Kimball, Chas mer 


Main 


Emma (m McClun 


i 


Laura J (Gove 


ho 


Kimball, Eliza J (Colby Pres 


Willie P 


mer 


Verna express agt 



76 

Kimbull, W 



CENSUS. 



iiirr ■ K iiiiliall, Ini .] spin 8 New 



Ni'U ami rU'Uw 

Hat tip L (Harvtv ho 

FloMiie C Htu 

n«tti4if M pi 

Kiinbalt. V < > t\|.n'ss iv^t 

I'lrS 

Vivian M iildirist lio 

Kimball, O J nif-r Sch 

Kmily li (Mf»88er lio 

•\Vni I* waloH lo Alston 

BoHton, MaHs 

•Harry < > saleH 

('ro\vn Mot*'], riovidoncp, KI 

•H.rl.«'rt K saN'8 .'{rd 

Wellinj^ton, Maws 

Kituball. Frank ptr 

Main and ( 'en 

Kirnl»all, Nfaria (Miit-s Hr^ 

•Ni-tti«'S ho i'.radlord 

Kim ball, Mai v i! ho 

Kimball, Am oh tar 

Kimball, Addi<> niili op I 1 Srli 

Kiujliall, Clark S far 

Annie (McAllJHtrr ho 

Florrnci* l\ (in I'avor 

L (m .Nb'rritt 

Kimball, Vaiilora (Nott ho 
Gi'or^ianna A (m Lawry 
•Cora M (m Jont's Milford 
•KmilyM (n> Louc Wilton 
•Warn-t, v •■; ShiJohM.. 
Ira. I Hpin 

Mary K ho 



I'iora I'. (I'.aih'V ho 

Kimball, Mary K (Andrews 

41 Sch 
Kiri^r. Mary (Whitney ho Up 

Hrnt'st 1) lunib bus 

Kin^, Hrnest I) lunih bus Up 

Carrie (Howard ho 

Wilder pi 

Kittrid^re, (Telynt Ilol 

John section hand 

Knox, Ada mill op Br^- 



LaCasse, Julius team 

Emnui (Cin«2.rns ho 

Clara 

Anna 

Joseph 

Josephine 

Leo 
LaCasse. Sarn'l hinib Hen 

l'liii-l)»' (Drajx) ho 

Wilfred 
Lal'assf, Kliza (Hall ho Cres 

Charlie ptr 

Ibnrv lab 

•Otis rSiNavy 

*Kdna (ni Canl 

Sherhooke. Canada 

•Mary (in Wiilard 
[\('}\ Suniinrr, Lviin. Maes 
Lacy, Chas 11 loom Hxer Uu 



CENSUS. 



77 



AmHDda (Connor ho 

Pearl M mill op 

Florence M E stu 

Bessie E pi 

Howard S pi 

Martha F pi 

Paul J 

Lackig, Walter J eng High 
Rosamond B (Burbank 

dr mkr 
Ethel (m Cheney 
Evelyn G pi 

Everett B pi 

LaFay, Eugene team 

LaMarsh, Joseph lumb 

Langley, Chas E mason 

Lizzie (Dobson ho 

LaPage, Peter lab Dpt 

Emma (LaCasse mill op 
Joseph pi 

Lathe, Mary J (Raleigh H 
Homer C law 

Lathe, Homer C law H 
Mary W (Wheeler ho 

Laughlin, Lillian (Brockway 

'Sch 
Vertner pi 

Lee, Chas H mill op Main 
Mary N (Coulthurst ho 
Frances E ho 

Florence A stu 

Le Mere, Paul lumb Brg 

Lewis, HAP retd 

Melissa (Davis ho 



Josephine (m Merrill 
Dora M mill op 

Lincoln, Snrah H (Howe Ctr 

Ellen M (m Sleeper 

FB far 

*G W tel mgr 

Ceiba Mocha, Cuba 

Livingston, Geo watchman 
Etta (Harvey ho 

Clinton pi 

Harold pi 

Margery 
Elsie 

Locke, John H lumb bus 

Emma A (Merrill ho 

Lovering, Ellen F (White ho 
Leander team 

Lovering, Martha (Whittle 

Dpt 

Lovering, Mary E (Whittle 

Dpt 

Lovering, (Holbrook 

mill op lirg & Dpt 

Lovering, Wm S mill op Mill 

Ellen B (Murdough ho 

* Harry E law 

93G Elm, Manch 

*Gilbert H el 

354 E Spruce, Manch 

Lyford, W E far 

Cora (Sweet ho 

Mary pi 

John C pi 

Mildred 



78 



CENSUS. 



M 
MarAIlirtUT (' A rinm dlr 

•J I'N'MS 

Lucy A ( Livin^Hton 

hank el 
FrfNiprick pi 

Mark. TlioiniiH mill (-nj't Iltii 
MmcI'Immsiiii, ()aiiii>l mill man 
MmuhIijuj, Miirv n'td II 

Maiinhnn, W II nnl tst ii^t II 
Fnmrf's il (("lialliii 
.I<m»'phiii»' (m I-iiUrr 
•F (jtM'trude (rn AduniH 

WallaHton. Mans 

U II .h- l)li()t()<: 

Maiiahaii. W II .Ir plmln;:- II 

Ftlj«'l (Hiorkway ho 

MaiifluHttT, DoIoh'hA '55 hpt 

Mank, Ilalpli O knit 

WiiiifnMJ T ( Wclilitr iriHjt 

MunlfV, ClwiH A mill oj) 

IcJiia F (Hal.' Ik. 

Mann. Natlian II far Ct r 

.\Iaiii»in>x, .lolin I-' npin Ili^li 

N«'llit» F (FlaudtTH ho 

.1 Raymond pi 

ManHtifid. A L hank cash Fen 

Mary (FhildH ho 

Norman L 

Marrott. K/.ra l.il) Kiv 

S«'lina ( — mill op 

•Fn'd lal. W indirndon 

I><)lia mill (>]• 



Marry, Cathprine (Sarprent ho 

Main 

•Willis S cI 120 Ilanov.T 

BoBton, Mass 

AiiLiit' 1 drug: 

ICrriPst H sales 

Marcy, Frnost II sales Main 
Flora M (Critchett ho 

(^at lierin*' C pi 

Marcy, Willis S d Sch 

Ilt'lcn (I'.arrctt ho 

Phillip I'> Btu 

Maijorif II p] 

Many, Caroline ho Myr 

Marshall, U C fireman Cross 

Marshall, Lydia C ((Jrandy 
Mar.\' (m \ an Domele 
•Mal.d (m Kovxell 

Wint hroj). Me 
Ella (m Hiimiill 

Marshall, Annie J ((^)llier H 
(itTaldine (m ^'i(•kery 
•Lizzie A (m Tiittlr 

leveret t, Mass 
•i:ila M (m French 
8()U Meacon, Boston, Mass 
•Frank T far Sprinufield 
•Fdson W j)tr I'emhrook 
"Miinroc S far 

I'^llinuton, Conn 
•Ada K (m Newcomh 

( Orleans, Mass 

Martin. I'rank V fai- Main 
Mary K (Alfors ho 



CENSUS. 



79 



Martin, Geo H mill op 25 But 

Mary E (Goodell ho 

Franklin G 
Martin, Leonard far 

Anna J (McNeil ho 

Grace (m Card 

Frank J lab 

Martin, H R mech 

*AnDa (m Willey 

New Durham 

*Geo H shoe op 

Lynnville, Mass 

*Ida B (m Muller 

Palmer, Mass 
Matheson, John mill op Myr 

Angle (Wilkins ho 

McAlpine, Fannie (Appleton 
Main & Cen 

Averill G pi 

McAlpine, Hiram G mill op 

Sch 
McCalley, Hester (McCalvin H 
McCIellan, Geo mill op High 

Margaret (Downing ho 

John pi 

Margaret 
McClintock, Mark far H 

Fred A far 

McClintock, Fred A far H 

Jessie A (Eastman ho 

Hazel M pi 

Mark E pi 

James B 
McCloud, Weekly millman 



McFadden, Emily tr 23 Sch 

McGreevy, John retd Dpt 

Jane (Kelley ho 

Mary (m Peterson 

Susie waitress 

McGreevy, John stu Dpt 

McKellips, H J mill op 

10 New 

Ella J (George ho 

*Cora T tr Claremont 

Helen E (m Parker 

Morton H toy mkr 

McNeil, Clara I mill op Brg 

McQueen, Maria (Raleigh H 

McQuesten, Ellen M( Brown H 

Geo Barnes lab 

Charlotte M (m White ho 

McWilliams, John lab 

74 Main 

Eliza (McKern ho 

Alexander spin 

Wm E mill op 

Lizzie (m Colby 

Jennie mill op 

Mead,SC far 

Adelaide (Williams 

Mildred pi 

Mellin, Minnie (Wyman Hen 

Laura L mill op 

*Mary E (m Shute Wilton 

Melrose, James, mill op Dpt 

Winifred (Bailey ho 

Melrose, John mill op 

( ho 



80 



CENSUS. 



•Mary (m 

John mill oj) 

JuiM» ll') 

.laiiM'H riiill op 

Merrill, Frank K iimt .'50 Sch 

H..II.' !•: (Mnirill 1)() 

M»Trill, (Jfo \V fur H»>ii 

.IoH(>p)iin»> M (Low in ho 
Morrill. Alvnh n-td Srh 

('arolim* ((in'j:<; ho 

Kninia A (in Lo<kt' ho 

Merrill. Liiko retd 

Ktta (ni I)arHii^ 

Ma (nj I'owerH 

Oi'o W far 

M.-rrill. Dan'l (' far 11. ii No 1 

Harriett M (Sevfraiicc ho 

'KHt«'lla (rn Chase 

Merideii, Conn 

Win K far 

(m>u H pi 

Merritt. John niill op Main 
Merritt, lOdvvaril 

car nikr A: dh* 

Littaniae ( Kiinbali 

Anna May 
M'^MHon^jer, Maude pi Myr 
Me»M«rve, (ieo far 

Miller, David far Ctr 

Sarah A (AtkiiiH ho 

Lir-zie (in \V«'Ht 
Milh-r, S Scoti far 

•Maude I' n Antrim 
Miller, John M fur 



Clara !'> ('I'aylor ho 

Bemice M pi 

DoriH H pi 

Mills. Clara W (Dirkey ho 

Miiiiii'i-, May (Bean ho 

Mitchell, Kllen ho 1 s Ch 

Mitchell, Kniiiia Sch 

Moore, J Scott far H 

Lucy A (Tuttle ho 

lialph II far 

ChuH J far 

Moore, Chas J far II 

Edith J (Kicker ho 

Mildred A 

Moore, Ralph lab Ctr 

Moore, Alice (Baker cook Hen 

*Moore Win W Brgr Concord 

Hannah S (Bal)cock ho 

*Mor}:an, Wni F lab Nashua 

HattieE (Whittemore ho 

Morjrnn, Richard mill op 

Mor;:an, Chas II far 

Nellie M (Gay ho 

I'raiik II far 

Mary ( i ho 

Merita L tr 

Annilicl stu 

IMithM ho 

Walter E j.l 

Morrill. Henry C mer .'M Sch 

Mary M (Smiley ho 

Belle E (m Merrill ho 

Morno, Maria C (Wh(>eler Tres 

Grace W pi 



CENSUS. 



81 



Morsp, Sadie ( ho 

Stephen 
Moseley, Victor mpr Un 

Abbie J (Kllsworth ho 

John L mer 

J Arthur pi 

Evelyn A pi 

Mabel L 
Moseley, Arthur J cl mill 

Anna B (Eaton ho 

Frank A pi 

Mossia, Luella A (Wakefield 

16Sch 

*Mary E (m Chambers 
51 Arlington, Fitchbur^, Mass 

Harvey R mill op 

Flora B weav 

*Ethel E (m Fitch 

E Rochester 

John H weav 

*Mabel (m McCarthy 

Deering 

*Gertrude (m Conlin 
225 Washington, Boston, Mass 
Mumford, Wm C lab H 
Munroe, Fred B mill op Dpt 

Grace L (Goodell mill op 
Murdo, Frank S retd photog 

Sch 

•Jennie B (m Patterson 

Antrim 

Charlie E cl 

Murdo, Jefferson far Ctr 

Josie (m Whitcomb 



Emma J ho 

Wm far 

Ida (m Gokej' 
Walter H far 

Mnrdo, Will H tar 

Walter J mil! op 

Murdough, Chas far Ctr 
Mary (Farley ho 

Mark far 

*Frank Francistown 

Maty E (ra Ray 
Noah F far 

*Leatey T (m Hilburn 

101 Market, Portsmouth 
*Martha M (m Mecornish 

Henr 
*Lucy G (m Curtis 

Mt Vernon 

Murdo, Noah F far 

Almina E (Colby ho 

James far 

Herman P stu 

Clarence A pi 

Daniel G pi 

Wallace C pi 

Clifford N pi 

Ida M pi 

Murdough, Hannah (Smith 

Mill 
Frank mill op 

*Murray, Lottie E ho 

25 Baker's Court 

New Dorchester, Mass 



82 



(•K.\>1 S. 



Murray, Kiiiriifi niill op 

I'.rtr ami Dpt 
Mtirr/iy, M.-iihI*' mill <>j) 

hriT Mini hpt 
Murrnv, li<>^»• ((iiiiini»'r .Inlin 
MurriH.CImM W lal) PrvH 

Luci'tnu (AridorHoii ho 

Klniira 
Murz«'v. Morarc ( J rt-til l)jii 

Abbip K (Mrlvr.iii ivtd 

MxerH, Carrie pi I'p 

MyeiH, Ik'rllia pi Uj) 



N 



Nel8t)i.. Fr.'.l L Mk 1 Hi 
Mertif, M (llt)\ I ho 

Uuv L HlU 

Lilu G ))1 

Vilfta I* pi 

N»'1h(Mi. Ilarrirt L ho Ctr 

Ni'Ihoii. Chaw A mill op Myi- 
Sophia (l'r»'>li)ii ho 

L«-oii 1' mill Dp 

('lur»'iic»' 10 Mtii 

Harrv 1) j)l 

Mi'atrico F 

Newmiiii, l> W (' accoimtant 

Is Mm ill 

Arvilla (!<• mpt dh ho 

Marv H el at I' () 

N«'W iiiuii. I' V ih'iitiHt 

r.Hiik bid, Sell 

Marv (' ( iliutt ho 



•Harold E salpH 

GSO'v Wiinh I'oiilivard 

Chicago, 111 

Nt'\vm;iri. \\ \] pluta Main 

I'jora I] (llodumaii ho 

Nf'wmari. 1](' real est huH I)pt 

N»'\vniaii. Hrrton plum ('h 

Alict' (JacUmaii ho 

.lohli II 

Newman, IOIIlmi A ( 5 Pleas 

Blanche I'> (m Hiindiam 

NicholH. Josej.h r V M Cen 
Nellie H (Murtt ho 

NicholH, n Fred el Wvm 

Nichols. Sarah F (Stiles Kiv 
(.'has F lab 

Piosie F (m Croweil ndll op 

Nichols, Nellie (I'erkins ho H 
Etta (m Stock 

Nichols, \j K mill op l.s Jack 
Carrie A (Turner ho 

•lOrnest C st u Dunham 
Marion 10 pi 

Norman, Flson mill oj) (> Mill 
Leo (m (laucher ho 

•Joseph lab Canada 
Delia (m Bussia ho 

Fndle mill op 

lOusis lab 

Alice mill op 

I'jora mill oj) 

NoiMuan, Fmilc mill oji Pros 
Sai-ah ( Mui-phy ho 

Andrew 



CENSUS. 



83 



Noursp. Lena ho 

Noyes, Jennie S(Forpaith Hen 
Noyes, Jennie M (Severence 

Main and Ch 



O 



O'Day, Annie weav Ch 
Ordway, Carrie mill op Btg- 
Ordway, Robert cl H 

Otis, S B retd Briogs 

Martha J (Straw mill op 
*Amy L (m Foster Maneh 
Owen, Burnham A mill op 

Cross 
Etta C (Colby ho 

Owen, Mary B (Dickey Brg 
*Kezia (m Twitchell 

Bennington 
Abel B mill op 

Nellie B (m Favor mill op 
Emma E (m Kennedy 

mill op 

♦Willie C RRser 

Bennington 



re, Delia C (Ba{ 


Tley 


ho 


*Nellie (m 


Joh 


nsou 


Warner 


Maurice 






lab 


Alton 






lab 


Lillian 






mill op 



Paisfe, Frank lab Up 

Paige, Henry E mill op John 
Aniiie E (Foote ho 

Nellie M mill op 

Paige, Frank D freight hd 

Pres 
Mary E (Preston dr mkr 

Paijie, Edson retd Pres 
Emma (Jones ho 

*Abbie (m Bradford 

45 High, Manch 

Frank D freight hd 

♦Frederick plum 

28 Walnut, Nashua 

Parker, W H oil bus Hoi 
Amy (Spiller ho 

Parker, Ira express cl Main 

Parker, Frank M lumb dlr 

33 Ch 
Evangie M (Grace ho 

Parker, Jesse C mech 46 Ch 
Helen E (McKellips ho 
D Gwendolyn stu 

Ward S pi 

Mollie N pi 

Donald M pi 

Parkhurst, Margaret (Wood 
60 Main 

Parsons, Everett A retd 

Ht'sL 
Fannie (Jones ho 

Gladys pi 

Rachel E pi 

Hazel pl 



84 



CENSUS. 



Pamonn, Siiriih M (MarHtnii 

Mt'H I, 
Ev.Tftt A n"<l 

A«I»'IIm V mill «»|' 

rattrij, HiMity S la I) rp 

TaitiMi, Will II HJiu <;.") r.iii 
I.«oiia (Dodge >)•> 

•Siiiii'l \V t I'll III 

No W't'ui*' 
Floreiiri* M mill op 

Mali.-i r mill op 

riiMriii* V [il 

I'eoHltM', B 1> pli.v \ siir Sell 

p\ «• mimI t'lir spcciiilist 

llattif I) (Diittoii ho 

IVaHl»'«». Gfo I) ivtd 

C.vntliia (Siiiiih Ixi 

Ctira (ill St riitoii ho 

.Nfllii- ( III Slirpanl dr iiikf 

IN'MmI»'»', Ann ( KoiM" ho l'>\<j. 
•SiiHJi' (in lOiiHTv Antrim 

IVa8h*«*, Nat hnn J) pt r Sum 
Sjinili F ( I'richard ho 

r.n.|l.'t<.ii, I-: () far 11 

Klh'ii I* ( Amin'us ho 

IVrkiiiH, .laiu' ((iihsoii ho II 
N»'lli»' ( III .lackHon ho 

i'l-ro. I 'ri'iifi ilk wt-av Main 
Ma A (I'.iill ho 

.Iiiiif I> 

IN ro, Fva j.l Hva: 

Pero, Krod \s«'av Cli 

Atiielhi ( liankcv ho 



•(ifor^ianna (m ('olh'Tt 

I'r. cturvilh*. Vt 
I'tfd A wcav 

I'lora L J)! 

P»riy. ('has S iliiiy:;:i.st l*<.ik 
(irar-f (Smith ho 

Ituth (i 

I'eiTN . Cvnis W far Ctr 
Sarali ( KiinKall ho 

Aliri- M 1 r com jxoit or 
CluiH S drii<riii>t 

MalM-l K 

Peternon. .lotiii M J \\ia\' ("h 
Marv (MiGnevy ho 

.J>-nnii' (j stu 

Phillnick, Win lal. Up 

*(ifO S iiu'ch 

•Hlmer K lab 

AndoviT. MasH 
•H.Tb.Tt A lab 

Lauri'iici'. Mass 
*Lora S (in l'>ai rt't t 

Koc-lu'ster 
Lvdia M (llin<z,- ho 

IMiill.rick. M.\itl.' L jd Up 

I'ickt'i iii^, Wantii 1^ 35 Si h 

moat niarki't 

Mary K ( rorlm ho 

•Mabfl L (m UitZiiiTald 

I'.ox 1 IM. Storkton. Cal 

Pierce. Kirk h law II 

Mary .\ (Collins )io 

Susan I! tr 

Mar\ K ho 



CENSUS. 



85 



Pierce, Caroline retd 41 Sch 

Pikn, Levi weav Sum 

Kntherine (MacLeai] ho 

Pike, S L cl CeuandM\r 



Bertha (Russell 


ho 


Bernard T 


pl 


Gladys E 


Pl 


Pinkham, Albert 
( 


lab 



Stephen pl 

Annie 

John 

Pluramer, Joseph mill op Brg- 
Addie (Bean ho 

Maude E mill op 

Porter, Caroline (Putnam 

35 Sch 
Mary K (m Vi eke ting 
*HHttie M (m Johnson 
16 Wash, Reading, Mass 

Potter, Olevia A (Smiley 

5 Wal 

Potter, T D R R brakeman 

Powers, Sarah J (Severance 

Ctr 
Dana A lar 

*Sidney C lab Heur 

Powers, Dana A far Ctr 
Ida F (Merrill ho 

Winfied C far 

Powell, John W eng 79 Main 
Sarah A (Farrand ho 

*(jrace M (m Tracy 

Claremout 



Preston, Elizabeth L (Holt 

Pres 
Mary E (m Paige 
Flora A (m Colby ho 

Prescott, Walters loo fireman 
Mrg and Pros 
Bertha P (Eaton mill op 
Prichard, Wm B retd Un 
James W car 

Mary E (m Farrar 
Fannie (m Peaslee 
*Helen (m Marsh 

Methuen, Mass 
Geo A mill op 

Jennie I ho 

*Emily T (m Courser 

13 Tremont, Concord 

Pritchard, Geo mill op 

Wvm and Biiggs 

Sarah (Kane ho 

Doris I pl 

Proctor, Edgar W livery 

58 Main 

Ida L (Bennett ho 

Leon B livery 

Ruth stu 

Proctor, Birdsay spin Ch 

Ada (Bnan ho 

Doris 

Proctor, Susan A (White Mill 

*Floience milliner 

Newport 

Mildred w.iitiess 

Proctor, Alton far 



86 



CENSUS. 



Cora A (GrlnH'8 ho 

Ralph (t pi 

Fiimiii' 10 
Trortor. W \] riif^r vk rnu\ 

Fhirti S ( Doflue ho 

•(MTtrndt' I> (til .\Htt«'H 

TiltDii 
HciwmkI pi 

Proctor, Mary A( Thomiisoii II 
•Lovilhi (III 'rmth' 

\\ jiHh, Keeiie 

• I 'rank L livery 

22 H li S(i. NdHhuu 

Cjirri»' M (m (Jibsoii 

I'rorlor. AmoH .1 rcttl 

•(iLM) A coal vV: liinil) has 

York Kcacli, Me 

•Sunaii M (la \\'«'«Ml»'rl)Ush 

("iiiciniiati, ( ) 
•(Ma mice H far 

•.Mar\ (ill Messenger 

U'iiicliester, MasH 

••Itiliii team 

III )''Iin(ialt', MaHH 

•UaiiHoiii far 

*Mali»-l coiiipaiiiuii 

list) WuHh Ave, Clielsea, Mass 

"lOrncHt eii»»' 

l'tiil,Mlfl|.|iia, I'a 

I'urcell. Wia .) pi 

I'uliiey, Lizzie. I (Mill,. II Whit 

<)liv..r 11 i-l 

Piitiuiiii. Mary .1 (Lathe H 

I'yo, Henry C mill op l»ro« 



Lawrence G 
Gertrude 
lOliiior 
John 

Q 

<,)uirk, Coleinaii J 
R 



Pl 
Pl 
pl 
pl 



hotel cl 

Main 



Raiidall, Lizzie S ho Main 
Ka\\s(jn, Leon CJ mill op llifzh 

Cora ( MarrowH weav 

Ruy, (leo \V far Ctr 

Llla .1 (Chase ho 

Ray, David M far Up 

Adeline (Liiriiham ho 

I(hi (in Uailey 

•Edith M ' tr 

1 1 No Spriii<j, Ci)ncord 

Ray, Lizzie R (Chase retd Ctr 

Ray, James M far Ctr 

Mary K ( Murdonjzh ho 

rauid pl 

I'e>irl A 

Milton I> 
Reed, I'eari .1 liarher Hrij^jis 

.lennie { I'an ar ho 

Marion 1] pl 

Reed, Annie ( Downey ho Sch 

.I'lmir .1 mill op 

Ada 1 mill op 

li vin;j, A j)l 



CENSUS. 



87 



Gladys B pi 

R'-yriolds, H S bartendnr 

Hioh 

Mae (Green ho 

Reynolds, Palmer lab Up 

Reynolds, Edward far 

*Edward Jr horse dlr 

21 Schuyler, Boston, Mass 

*GilbertR paint dlr 

21 Schuyler, Boston, Mass 

*Ida G stenoo- 

21 Schuyler, Boston, Mhs>s 

*Clara L saleslady 

21 Schuyler, Boston, Mass 

Rhine, Clara O nurse 

Richardson, Horace car Pearl 

Sophia (McAdams ho 

Cassia (ra Thurlow millop 

Fred mill op 

Nettie (m Flanders ho 

Richardson, Lucy (O'Liva ho 

Sarah A (m White 

*Thos H silk mfg- 

68 Essex, Boston, Mass 

*Geo P silk mfo 

220 Adams, Chicago, 111 

Richardson, Scott lab 

Richardson, A ptr paperhgr 

Genetta (Newcomb ho 

Jesse F pi 

Gertrude E pi 

Bert L pi 

Al H pi 



Richardson, Luella F 

(Richardson 79 Main 
Scott A lab 

Angie M mill op 

Roach, Wm H mer Wal 
Helen (Deacon ho 

Wm H Jr 
Roberts, Hannah A (Bennett 

Up 
Roberts, Henry lab Up 
Velvina (St John ho 

Edith 
Lillian M 
Rogers, Perley A pi H 
Rogers, Edmund team 

Mary E (Breed ho 

Josie M pi 

Geo Henry pi 

Rose, Florence ho 

Ross, Sarah L (Hubbard 
*Anna (m Stevens 

Russell Ave, Nashua 

*Clara (m Dudley 

Central, Somerville, Mass 

*Robert R mason 

Buer^a Vista, Los Angeles, Cal 

Rowell, G H VV mill op 

Rumrill, Peter car Main 

Mary (Barnes ho 

Frank barber 

Eugene car 

Rumrill, Frank barber 

Ella (Marshall ho 

Hamilton pi 



88 



CENSUS. 



Utiinrill. Kiip>n«' car '.><) Main 

Kliih M (CltMniMit ho 

l)i>riM M pi 

Until pi 

M.iry 
Uuiiiifll-, M;iria S ( \'n\\r\\ Ctr 
UuH»^ll. II A team 

AiitiM ( lior^an ho 

UuhMfll, i'utiuiri) ^^roccr Sch 

Kiiiinu ( \V»'lliiian ho 

(iforuia 10 iiiiis tr 

Uu8f«ell. Annie (Colh.v 48 Ih-n 

•Um1,.Ii L barber 

l.HO Mariiii. Wiiltliaiii. Mass 

•L'oiil (' stu 

\\'a-<li. I?ri(l;;t()ii, MasH 

KrrjfHl K stu 

ItiiHs»'ll, Si)l()iii()n far 

.Ifiiiiif 1 1 ( Kiissfil ho 

•11 Hyrou far (iosht'ii 

HtMtha (mi I'ikf 

•ChuH r far Hear 

UuHHtlJ, ('has II far I'p 

Anna T ( I'.arkrr ho 

•(jittce M ho 

On.ia-a Valley, N V 

•J.-.s.sirM lei 

Eiibt ()ntlae;a \'alh'y, N Y 
Kiille«i>i!:(>, Dfha (Kiiowltoa 

1 :\ Ch 

*.It>ha hotfj prop 

< IrttMw ich, N Y 

•iliMiry far I rtuloh, Flu 



•David .1 h<jtel prop 

I'air Haven, Vt 
iJirhard weav 

rit'd weav 

Mary rnill op 

•Annie (in Chapiii 

Ea Sonierville, Mass 
Elizabeth ho 



Sadoro.-ki, .lolm niiii oj) Hen 

Sultniar.xli. Mary A ((iove Up 
•Ada A (111 Mi- Lane 

New I'.nst on 

•Clinton F ndll op 

New Ho.ston 

Ernest H far 

Sargent, Orlando Wall 

ltiiiidin«i- ni()vin<>" 

Julia A ((jreeue ho 

Alice G milliner 

Sar«ient , James lab Hi;;- 
liert lab 

Sargent, I'reeman II team 

V)2 Main 

Hertlia M ho 

Mertoii J pi 

Sar;^ent, Lucinda (Skinner H 

Sar^^ent , Amiirw J lar Up 
Mary A (l-ailey ho 

•Mary A Si J..liii>liiiry. Vt 
Achsah L ho 

Lvdia W ho 



CENSUS. 



89 



Andrew J Jr pi 

Lucy L pi 

Byron Wm pi 

Sar^eut, Hairiet retd 

Saunders, Francis spin Dpt 

Elsie (Carter ho 

Nina F 
Saunders, Thos spin Hen 
Sawyer, Frank far Ctr 

Chas pi 

Scruton, Chas H mill op Brp; 

Mary Z (Clouo^h ho 

Rosie M (m Foster 

Etta C (m Ashley 

Nettie B pi 

Scruton, Cora (Peaslee Hen 

Paul S pi 

Chas VV pi 

Seam, Henry mill op Hen 

Olivine (Drapo mill op 
Senter, Judson A retd Up 

Susan H (Temple ho 

Lydia A (m Hamilton 
Severance, Jonathan far Ctr 

Isa (Davis ho 

Melvin J pi 

Severance, Sarah J (Marshall 

Jennie M (m Noyes ho 

Hat tie M (m Merrill ho 
Shedd, John L far H 

Mary (Belcher ho 

*MabelF (m Campbell 

Ridge Rd, Concord 

Emma E tr 



Alma I ho 

Shepard, Nellie (Peaslee 

dr mkr Hen 
Guy W cl 

Shoults, Emma (Cutler tr 

23Sch 

Shoults, Grace mill op 

Bro- & Dpt 

Shurtleff, W M car 

Annie (Drew ho 

Shutts, Chas retd far Myr 
Anna (Roach ho 

*Sylvester far 

Ellinoburgh. N Y 
*Gertrude stu Durham 
*Sadie (m Morzart 

York, Me 
Frank weav 

*Mabel stu Durham 

Shutts, Frank weav 4 But 
Annie (Mitchell ho 

Grace M pi 

Claude R pi 

Esther B 
Ruth E 
Maude J 

Silver, Edmund far Ctr 
Katherine (Mehan 
*James far 

*Ed mill op Nashua 
*Kate (ni Chase Heur 

*Cha8 lab Henr 

*John lab Henr 

Simmons, Chas W lab John 



00 



CENSUS. 



M.iilm* () (Kl.ler 

CUhh a niill (»|> 

Robert pi 

!]i|vvanl mill op 

•JaiiM's iiiikIi Maiicb 
•Lydiu (in Howe 

Ciiesterfield 



Art liur 
Siimm, ( )tt() weav 

Aiiiiif (Kfliani 

Mary 

II»'iirv 

Aiiiii»' <' 

lifriiiaii 1' 

VAhw li 
Skill.'ij. Henry A I 

Anna (Sinitli 

Vincent L 

Nfil.. F 

Mariiiti L 
SleejxT, i;ilfn M (Lincoln 

."i.'i Main 

•Hatfi.' (in iloMrn Henr 

Henry nuiHou 

Irank car 

•Irc.l A taih^r 

'.» W atsi m, I^owrll, MaHH 

Dexter () el 

<»eo F inaHoii 

SuHie |] (ni Fa.st wood 

CluiH H cl 



car 

IVarl 

ho 

Pl 
Pl 
pl 



k lien 
(Ir nikr 

pl 
pl 



Dallas H pl 

Halph il pi 

Sleeper, Frank P car 

Wyrn tt Majile 
Jennie (Booth ho 

Marion J mill op 

Royce J jil 

Daniel L pl 

Slee|>er, Geo mill op 

Mary (iSmith mill of) 

Slee])er, Clias II cl Main 
Sadie (Ilarvvood ho 

Violet H 

Smith, F G horse-radish dlr 

Kiv 
Mary A (Peaslee ho 

•Mary V (m Heath Antrim 
James !■' team 

Annie E (m Skillinjrs 

Smith. Susan A (Wliite 

•.I esse baker Newport 

Smith. Walter mill op 

'] Wood lawn Ave 

Anna ( Kenw ort liy ho 

•Francis H stu 

Brown Fiiiv, Providence, R I 

•lierlram stu Bates Fol 

Lewiston. Me 

Smith, Amariah sec foreman 

Whit 
Rosamond (IMlJinuliam 
Grace (m I'erry ho 



SlfM'|M'r. Dexter ( » d Main Srnit li. dames I' hunb Sch 



Julia A (Wright 



ho 



Alma (Wlieclci- 



ho 



CENSUS. 



^1 



Walter J 

Smith, Rodney far 

Ida dr mkr 

Smith, Annie ho 29 Sch 

Smith, Ralph G law stu 

Hen & Sfh 

Smith, Andrew lab Hoi 
Hattie (Fisher ho 

Smith, Josephine (Whittle 

Main 
*Ervin H far Deering 
*Verto ptr Deerin<>- 

Effie E (m Eaton ho 

Smith, John B mill owner 

29 Sch 
Emma L (Lavender 
Archibald L stu 

Norman B stu 

Smith, Eben retd 

Justin lab 

Smith, Herbert C far E Wash 
Martha E (Fowler ho 

Smith, Chas far Up 

Alice M (Collins ho 

Smith, Susan (Mellan Up 

Alice (m Burnham 
Annie J (m Trow 

Smith, Chester W far Ctr 
Addie (Smith ho 

Mamie L pi 

Harlaud N pi 

Elmer B pi 

Flora M 
Clifton H 



Smith, Stephen far E Wash 
Harriet (Marshall ho 

Chester far 

*Eusebia (m Tucker 

New Boston 
*Eraraa (m Murdo 

Francistow'n 
*Lorenzo C far Deering 
*Ned ptr Bradford 

Fred far 

*Lovana (m Upton 

W Townsend, Mass 

Smith, Alice M (Fish ho Ctr 

Myrtle U ho 

Ethel M pi 

Ernest G pi 

Percy W pi 

Raymond F pi 

Snow, N A loom fixer Hen 

Alice E (Macer ho 

Spaulding, A K lab 50 Hen 

Mary (Hill ho 

*Georg,ia A (m Cilley 

08 E Ave, Keene 

Spaulding, M J far H 

Sarah R (Woods ho 

Clara M (m Baker ho 

Sprague, Isabel (Blake Myr 

Stacey, Sarah A (Bj^xbee Up 

Stacey, Bertha mill op Dpt 

Stackpole, D E optician Ctr 

Starrett, Sarah A (B^^xbee Up 

*David A mfg 

14 Nevada, Nashua 



92 



CENSUS. 



8t«vonH. A hoi-Hj' (llr 

Antrinj No 2 

Miiiiiir (Maniatii ho 

Stovriih. Miir\ 1] (Mait ill Sell 
Ia'ou I) mill op 

Bliuifht' \] (in BaiN'.v 

SteviMiH. Win I) tram i^Ai 
Ma M (WilliatiiH ho 

Howani l'> mill op 

FloHhir j»i 

St John. .low'ph I'. lal. Mill 
Vii-^^inia (llavoH ho 

•Mar.v .1 (III .\h)ttH Mnnch 
•Frank 1' lab Spofford 
(i«M) mill op 

('liHH W mill u[» 

Melvinn (m Sarn:ont 
•LouJHo (m Wood N Y 

JaiiM'H (i lab 

(lortnide A pi 

Stock, J OH brakoman 

II ♦Ml A: .lack 

Sofa (NichoJH cl 

Storl. CliMH wf'av Hut 

Minnie (l'.ijr;;t*sH ho 

•Story, Mniily T (I'^nMich 

Wash 

Story, Wtii II ifwclcr Cli 

Sarah M (N.'wcll ho 

•Amy L (m Stanley 

•IM Spiiiiir. St .Inliiisbury, Vt 

"I'rrd ( i jp^plt.r 

So Pearl .V B.-ane, Albany, N Y 



Win O Hupt watfT woikn 

and mill pay niHHter 

•Frank S optician 

Tilts. Kimball Co 

Boston, Mhkh 

Story. Wm O .supt water w'ks 

and mill pay ma.'^ter 

Blanche W ( Woodbnry 

Straw, Fannie E (I'rcHton 

Ilitih 

Straw, Frank L Inmb (3 I'nt 

Sarah J (Crooker ho 

Lucy F pl 

Bernice A pl 

Sti ickiand. Cora L waitress 

Brjr 
Stroud, Fli mill op Cen 
Paula (I'uill ho 

Sturtevant. C \V tar Ctr 
•Orlena I{(m Powers Ilcnr 
Lilla F (m Colton 
•S.'wall M barber Milford 
•Ilatlie M (m l^irrar 

New Bedford, MjiSS 
Leiiora (Clark lu) 

Sidlivan, Patrick retd Br^ 
Mary (McC^nire lu) 

Margaret A (m ( iilmoie 
*Maiy I] ( III Kane 

W'liitman. Mass 

•Iliimplircy 2nd hand 

•.lolin mdl oj» 

l-'itclibiit <^. Mjis.** 

Alice mer 



CENSUS. 



93 



Sullivan, Humphrey 

mill 2nd hand Main 
Ellen (Couran ho 

Marjiu^rite pi 

Sullivan, Louisa (Munhall 

Mnin 

Sullivan, John mill op Dpt 

Jennie (Harvey ho 

Wm F blk 

Sweeney, Willie lab 

*Swain, Henry E jeweler 

Park, Memphis, Tenn 

Mary A (Upton ho 

•Helen R (m Burn ham 

Antrim 

Ma? y A waitress 

*Henry E jeweler 

78 Crescent, Waltham, Mass 



Tajrgart, Fidelia F (Twitchell 

Pearl 
*Susau I (m Metcalf 

Marlboro 
*Hattie A (m Reed 

Newport 
Maria L (m Webber 
John H mill op 

Tandy, Robt far E Wash 
Melvina F (Davis ho 

Hattie M pi 

Alfred A pi 

Stella 



Tasker, J B mer tailor 7 Pleas 
Florence L tr 

Gertrude 

Nettie C (Reed ho 

John B Jr 
Maria A 

Taylor, David millman flijih 

Taylor, Chas W far 

Aura A (Clark ho 

Clara B (m Miller ho 

Taylor, Edward fireman Un 
Ellen (Oday ho 

Temple, Melvin far Up 

Jane (Goodell ho 

Edwin butcher 

Dana artint 

Temple, Fred J ptr Up 
Eva F ( French ho 

Temple, Joel far Up 

Anna P (Peaslee ho 

Fred J ptr 

Fannie (m Wells 

Temple, Wm far Up 

Susan H (Senter ho 

Carrie B ho 

Thompson, C W Main 

ex Government official 

Emma F (Chase ho 

Elizabeth pi 

Thornton, Arthur G mill op 

Mm 

Fannie B (Flanders mill op 
Geo E mill op 

Eva J ho 



04 



CENSUS. 



Thurlow. N.-wj'll mill op I'fiirl 

(>'aM«4i(> ( KirtianiHon mill op 
Tink«T, A (' npin H»*ii ami Sch 

A«)«*liiH» M (Courty weav 
Travin, (lillMTt weav Myr 

Lizzi»» ((.'{)<)i)t»r lio 

Travis. Harrv B enp Hi^^li 

IIiittiH K (dotiM lio 

•Ozayirr (i (m HewinsiJii 
Mratth'boro, Vt 

AIic»* M (m I)»Mini«()n 

(iiTtnuie A }il 

RuthC pi 

LiikeS pi 

JaiiH'H H pi 

Truvi8, Nancy (Smith mill op 

A mil*' (m l>(»iT 

Ora J 

lO.lith S 

Liz/,i»' 

'/.•I la M 
'i"ni.-. Mary 1'. (I'.niril 

•Il.il.."rt M 

WfyiiiDUlh, .Mass 

•{.aura A tr 

'Jl Mi)iris. lOvcrctt. Masn 

Viola F bk kpr 

Trow, Hup;one far Up 

Aiiiiif J (Smith ho 

'rHihumini, Win M Hut 

overH«»Gr wool room 

ChriMtiaiia (MillH ho 

Tuckrr, Harry (' spin JTUiit 

Mav ( I'.urnham ho 



mill op 

ho 

mill op 

:\ New 

im-r 



( h:.s H 
Karl Clifton 
Tucker, Franklin rctd 27 But 
*Jenuie A (m Wyman 

Lawrence, Mass 

il.iriy t spin 

1 "red mill op 

*l'r;iMk R team 

N York City 



•Orrin I'. 
Tnck<'r, I'rtMJ 



far Weare 

mill o{» Br;^ 

mill (>[) 



Tiirini, I'. fi'uit dlr 1»; Sch 
J.illian ( Hrockway ho 

Tuttle, Geo II far 

Lizzie S (Pike ho 

(leo A stii 

Twitcht'll,Tolford K far 

E Wash 

Olive (Cnrtis ho 

Tyrell, Henry A far Ctr 
Jennie M (m Sargeut 
*Carrie A (iii Len<rett 

So Berwick, Me 
Hattie L (m (irinnull 

U 

Upton, Mary F C (Campl)ell 

I r F Waeh 

V 

Van hommele, Ahhio 
(Leavenway Sch and Brown 



CENSUS. 



95 



*Maria (m Houston 

Worcester, Mass 
Andrew overseer 

*Lilly M (m James 

Spriiiofield, Mass 
Geo E spin 

Van Dommele, Andrew 

overseer Sch and Brown 

Mary W (Marshall ho 

Gertrude M stu 

Van Dommele, Geo E spin 

Hen 

Matilda (Daniels ho 

Geo W pi 

Yarney, Ivory far 

Ella M (Chase ho 

Varnpy, Llewellyn far 

Delia K (Gerry ho 

Vickery, Geraldine (Marshall 

ho H 

Frank ptr 

*Walter E o;rocer 

84 A, Lowell, Mass 

Value, David mason Ctr 

W 

Wadleigh, Alzina (Braley 

mill op 

Geo J mach fixer 

Wadleigh, Geo mach Cen 

Clara (Davy ho 

Kenneth 



Ward, Walter J A contractor 

Ch 
Mabel B (Bailey ho 

*Cora B (tn Harrigan 

Lebanon 
Jennie M stu 

Ward, Sarah (Spooner 

58 Main 

*Grace (m Quaid Bedford 

*Walter Newport 

*Warne, John C tailor 

Ch and Main 

356 Washington, Boston, Mass 

Emma (Burnham ho 

Alma M pi 

Nerine 

Washburn, Harriet P 

(Washburn Up 
Irving P far 

*Minnie E (m Inglested 

Middleboro, Mass 

Watson, Arthur eng 9 Jack 

Minnie (Fountaine ho 

Susy M stu 

Watson, James S far Up 

EfRe (Welch ho 

Watson, Henry W retd Brg 

Susan E (Eaton ho 

Arthur G fireman 

Watson A B brakeman Wym 

Bertha (Noyes ho 

Watson, Alraira C(Messer New 

*Wilfred M cutlery 

Brockton, Mass 



00 



CENSUS. 



Wenver. ('hnrlie V lah 

NVehlMT. Maria (Tnp^'^nrt In 
NViriifn«<l T (in Mank 
Ih'ury M Ktii 

Hrrriard A I>1 

Wrllman, Alma (' (Iladlt-v ho 

Ch and Brown 

M.ih.'l A 8tu 

W.-IIh. rnd 15 t»Mini Up 

Fannin (Temple lio 

FayO pl 

WfMt, Flijah K Kection lid 

W'tiit 

Lizzie .1 (Milieu ho 

Frank 10 ]>1 

West, Frank mill op 50 Hen 

Herniee (Cutting ho 

FraneiH A 

Nellie 
Went, \V Scott weav Myr 

Minnie ii ((Jre^g ho 

Huirh Fdward 
WeKt. Wm F l)lk II 

Hurrift (Crookcr ho 

Whelari, Michnel mill op Sch 

Mary 1] ( McCiowan ho 

FllaM mill op 

Ma;r^i:ie mill op 

Snnie A 

llohie F pi 

Wheeler, Nellie.! ( Lovejoy 

'llrn 

•Fred M dentist Milford 

•Nettie A printer Nashua 



Wliefler, Chan 1 lab 

•Warren I) far Ant r im 
*Carrie I' (m l';it t is 

I'.rndford 
•Susie II (m Spaiildintr 

Tiltou 
Alma .1 (rii Smit li 
Elmer. I lab 

Whelpley, Percy M weav IIi<::h 
Emma A (Kuwson ho 

Marion L 
Bertha K 
Whipple, Ed«rar B bee l»ns H 
Mary J (Whitney ho 

Whipple, Charlotte ho Ch 
Whitcomb, Chas E far 

Henr No 1 
Josephine E (Murdoujih 
•Alice J (m McLain 

E Somerville. Mass 

*JohnA far Wa.-hinuton 

Fred E linnb 

•Nellie I-^ wait ress 

Albion, S()iiiei-\ ille, Mass 

Albert .1 tar 

Mary L waitress 

Ethel B stu 

Edith S pi 

Earl r pi 

Whitcomb. Mehin yd 

llenr. No 1 

Whit«\ llar\ ey L far 

White, Carrie L ho 

White, Leonard lab II 



CENSUS. 



97 



Charlotte M (Gibson ho 
Maurice G pi 

Charlie A y^l 

White, Frank L far Up 

White, Carl mill op Pros 

White, James H blk Mill 
Margaret (Gould ho 

White, S L lab Main 

*Manjie (m DeVarney 

VVinchendon 
*Effie A ho Winchendon 
Delia C (Page ho 

Whitney, Mary J (Pollard H 
St^'pheu J far 

Whitney, Stephen J far 

Carrie E (Chambers ho 
Mary E pi 

AlmiraC pi 

Harriet S pi 

Steplienetta J 
Stephen P 
Stephen J Jr 

Whittle, Wm T R R eon 

Maple Hill 

Eliza J (Beard ho 

Whittaker, H P watchman 

3 New 
*Mary S (m Sawyer 

Milford 
*Blanche E stenog 

5 VV 103rd, New York City 
Mary B (True ho 

Whittimore, Hattie A ( Cen 

Grover C team 



Prentiss W lab 

Wilkins, C F city restaurant 

Hen 

Angle (m Matherson 
Wilkins, Arsenath (Muuroe 

Cen 

*Bertha L tr 

Waverly, Mass 

Wilkins, Dora B ho Cen 

Wilkins, Isaac yard master 

Brg 

Nancy F (Murdough ho 
Wilkins, Geo C R R ser Brg 
Willard, Mary J (Call Main 

*Addie F (m Goodnow 

Deering 

*Mertie (m Florence 
304 Summer, Lynn, Mass 

Charlie mill op 

Willard, ON JC lip 

Willett, Simeon J spin Cen 

Sadie (Bass ho 

lone E 
Williams, James mill op 

Wilson, Forest " mill op Sch 

Georgia E (Hoyt ho 

Gladys M pi 

Arlene M pi 

OlaL 
Wilson, Erastus ret'd Up 

Thomas far 

Wilson, Levi F far Up 

R Jennie (Adams ho 



98 



CENSUS. 



WiUon, Kliza (Wonthcsford 

lliv 

Murjrurt't mill op 

Lizzie (ill CU'iiuiit 
Winnlow, LawnMHi' In It Dpt 

.lohii* ( Itiow ho 

Withen-i. .) (i junk dlr H 
\V(»o<l, I'lla (' (Colliy Cro8s 

Man M (m Brown 

•(jco \V A far II»'nr 

Wojsziiarcjwiez, John 11 K >»'r 

ll.-ii 

Marry nil a (KiiTsztyn 

FraiiceH 

llrkMl V 

Johoph S 
WoJHzriaro\vi»'Z, Kin^inenian 

lat> Ih'M 
Wood. Lizzie (Coty ho llol 

Ilatiie.M pi 

Wood, A (i mason 

Wood, John A far II 

Kiniiia (i ( Woodward 

Latiru A |i| 

Wood, ('buM 10 hnH inkr Brjr 

Mary A (Clark hi> 

Mary L (in Crookor 
WoodH, Kthel C j)l !•: Wash 
Wtiodlifud. Ahrahain canh'r 
Cli Ac Wood lawn Ave 

Kiuily (Annitaj-c ho 



Arthur njusiciau 

I'Ui*' W (ni IOidrid»re ho 

Woodward, Ilaimali (Atwood 

II 

•KotnanzoS lab Surifook 

*.Iohn W tinsmith 

Now I )o it 

Emma C) (m Wood ho 

*Woodwai-d, John W tinsmith 

X«nvport 

Ldliaii A (Kimball 

Ch and Main 

Grover C lab 

Fred I-: pi 

Wort hen, Lorenzo letd 

Worthlev, Lncv V. (Worthlev 

•I'raiik W erj^ 

Fitch burg. Mass 

Clarion .M far 

•Kdd A Ice bus 

Proviilence, R I 

Wyman, iiu.-'Coe I) mill op 

Mill 

Clara (Cochrane mill op 

Wvman.deoE far Sch 

Kate L (Oibson ho 

Wyman. Amoy A lax eol 

Cross 
.Minn ( ) (Jones ho 

Lena pi 



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